[Returning
participants are listed first.]
National Curve Bank: A Hub for STEM
Partnerships.
Mary Kay
Abbey, NCB Advisory Board and Montgomery College, Takoma Park, MD.
Mathematical ACES: Algebraic
Concepts for Elementary Students.
Davida
Fischman, Shawn McMurran, Joseph Jesunathadas,
California State Univesity, San Bernardino
Karla Wells and Carol Cronk, Ontario Montclair Sch.
District
WeBWork: Improving
Student Success in Mathematics.
Arnold Pizer, Mike Gage, Vicki Roth, University of Rochester
Jason Aubrey, University of Arizona and John Travis,
Mississippi College
Paradigms
in Physics:
Interactive
Electromagnetism Curricular Materials.
Tevian
Dray, Corinne Manogue, Emily van Zee, David Roundy and Eric Weber,
Oregon State University
Native American-based Mathematics
Materials for Integration into Undergraduate Courses.
Charles
Funkhouser, Harriet C. Edwards, California State University, Fullerton
Miles Pfahl, Turtle Mountain Community College
Tree and Graph
Structures in the Java Programming Language.
Joan
M. Lucs and Rebecca Smith, The College at Brockport, State University
of New York
Transforming Linear Algebra Education
with GeoGebra Applets.
James
Factor and Susan Pustejovsky, Alverno College
Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning
Assessment (QLRA) Project.
Eric
Gaze, Bowdoin College; Linda Misener, Southern Maine Community College
Semra Kilic-Bahi, Colby Sawyer College; Aaron Montgomery,
Central Washington University
Corri Taylor, Wellesley College and Deann Leoni, Edmonds
Community College
Transforming Linear Algebra Education
with GeoGebra Applets.
James
Factor and Susan Pustejovsky,Alverno College
Math in the City.
Joe
Geisbauer, Petronela Radu and Stephen Hartke, University of
Nebraska-Lincoln
Mathematics and Social Advocacy.
Sandra
Kingan and Jeff Suzuki, Brooklyn College, City University of New York
Lurch, Educational Software for Writing
Proofs.
Kenneth
Monks, University of Scranton; Nathan Carter, Bentley University
Talented Teachers in Training for
Texas.
Keith
Hubbard, Lesa Beverly, Karen Embry Jenlink and Dennis Gravatt
Stephen F. Austin State University
Graph Theory and Social Networks -
It's Hard to Hide, Even in a Crowd.
Joan
Lucas and Rebecca Smith, The College at Brockport State Univesity of
New York
Using Research
to Shape Instruction and Placement in Algebra and Precalculus.
Bernard L. Madison, University of Arkansas; Linda Braddy, MAA;
Caren Diefenderfer, Hollins University; Marilyn
Carlson,
Arizona State University
Collaborative
Research: Maplets for
Calculus.
Philip B. Yasskin and Matthew J. Barry, Texas A. & M. University
Douglas B. Meade, University of South Carolina
Collaborative
Research: Maplets for
Calculus.
Douglas B. Meade and Raymond E. Patenaude, University of South Carolina
Philip B. Yasskin, Texas A. & M. University
STEM Real World
Applications of Mathematics.
Darren A. Narayan, Rochester Institute of Technology; Joy Lind,
University of Sioux Falls
The Alfred
University Calculus Initiative.
Joseph Petrillo, Darwyn Cook and Addison Frey, Alfred University
Dynamic
Visualization Tools for Multivariable Calculus.
Paul Seeburger, Monroe Community College; Monica VanDieren, Robert
Morris University
Research Based
Videos for Developing Mathematical Thinking Skills in Proof Writing and
Problem Solving.
Kay
Somers, Moravian College; Jim Sandefur, Georgetown University; Connie
Campbell, Millsaps College
Discovery
Learning Projects in Introductory Statistics.
Dianna Spence, Brad Bailey, University of North Georgia
Maplets for Calculus (M4C) - New
Developments.
Philip Yasskin, Matthew J. Barry, Logan N. Collins, Texas A. & M.
University
Douglas B. Meade, University of South Carolina
Supporting
Pedagogical Innovation for a Generation of Transformation via
Inquiry-Based Learning in Mathematics (SPIGOT).
Stan Yoshinobu, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Carol Schumacher, Kenyon College; Matthew Jones,
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Sandra L. Laursen, University of Colorado
Nebraska Math.
Jim Lewis, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
PREP: MAA's
Professional Development Program.
Nancy
Hastings, Dickinson College; Barbara Edwards, Oregon State
University
Nathaniel Dean, Texas State University San Marcos;
Virginia Buchanan, Hiram College
Mike Brilleslyper, US Air Force Academy, Linda Braddy,
MAA
Jenna Carpenter, Louisiana Tech University; Jon Scott,
Montgomery College
Emphasizing Core
Calculus Concepts Using Biomedical Applications to Engage Mentor and
Retain STEM Students.
Marilyn Reba, Taufiquar Khan, Irina Viktorova, Ellen Breazel and John
DesJardins, Clemson University
2014 Newcomers
Collaborative Research: Updating the
WeBWork National Problem Libraryq.
Jeff Holt,
University of Virginia; John Jones, Arizona State University
Colorado Momentum: Oral Assessment in
the Mathematical Sciences Classroom.
Mary
Nelson, Harvey Segur and Anne Dougherty, University of Colorado, Boulder
Undergraduate Mathematical Biology
Research at Marshall University.
Anna
Mummert, Marshall University
Collaborative Research on the Arthopod
Way of Life (CRAWL): Interdisciplinary Training in Mathematical Biology.
Michele
L. Joyner, Darrell Moore, Thomas C. Jones, Karl Joplin and Edith Seier,
East Tennessee State University
Learning
Mathematics Through Teaching.
Karen Graham, Sharon Soucy McCrone, Neil Portnoy and May Chaar,
University of New Hampshire
Tim Fukawa-Connelly, Drexel University
Brian Gleason, Nevada State University, Las Vegas
Developing an
Innovative Randomization-Based Introductory Statistics Curriculum.
Todd
Swanson and Jill VanderStoep, Hope College
Nathan Tintle, Dordt College; George Cobb, Mount Holyoke
College
Allan Rossman, Beth Chance and Soma Roy, California State University,
San Luis Obispo
Kent State
University Noyce Scholars Program.
Joanne
Caniglia, Lisa Donnelly, James Gleeson, Andrew Tonge and John Stalvey,
Kent State University
An NSF MSP - Its
Genesis, Goals Activities, and Outcome.
Amy
Cohen, Rutgers University
Cecilia Aria, Lynda Ginsburg, and Jennifer V. Jones,
Rutgers Center for Math, Science, and Computer Education
Characteristics
of Successful Programs in College Calculus.
David
Bressoud, Macalester College; Chris Rasmussen, San Diego State
University
Vilma Mesa, University
of Michigan; Linda Braddy, MAA
UCI Mathematical and Computational Bioloby for
Undergraduates (MCBU).
Frederic Y. Wan, Sarah
Eichhorn, German Enciso, John S. Lowengrub and J. Lawrence Marsh,
University of California, Irvine
Preparing Graduate Students to Teach Undergraduate
Mathemaatics: A Working Conference.
Robin Gottlieb, Harvard
University; Natasha Speer, University of Maine
Jack Bookman and Sarah
Scholl, Duke University
Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning Assessment.
Eric Gaze, Bowdoin College;
Linda Misener, Southern Maine Community College
Semra Kilic-Bahi, Colby-Sawyer College
Noyce at Montclair: Preparing the Effective Elementary
Teacher.
Steven Greenstein, Erin Krupa and Trina Wooten,
Montclair State University
Research Based Videos
for Developing Mathematical Thinking Skills in Proof Writing and
Problem Solving.
Jim Sandefur, Georgetown University; Kay Somers,
Moravian College; Connie Campbell, Millsaps College
Ithaca College Robert Noyce Teaching Schollarship
Program.
David Brown, Michael Rogers, Matthew Price, Aaron
Weinberg, Linda Hanrahan,
Marty Alderman and Jim Overhiser, Ithaca College
Mathematics Partnering with Computer Sciences to
Improve Calculus Instruction and Learning.
Calvin L. Williams, Marilyn Reba and Roy Pargas,
Clemson University
Quantitative and Mathematics Support Centers Workshop
to Develop Handbook of Best Practices.
Michael Schuckers and McKayla Nuffer, St. Lawrence
University; Grace Coulombe, Bates College;
Mary O'Neill, Hamilton College
Pathways to Calculus: Disseminating and Scaling
Precalculus Curriculum and a Professional Development Model for
Precalculus Teaching and Learning.
Marilyn Carlson, Arizona State University
PRIME: Preparing Regional Increases in Mathematics
Educators.
Teri J. Murphy, Brooke Buckley, Sarah Kasten and
Bethany Noblitt, Northern Kentucky University
Delaware State University Scholarships for Teachers in
Mathematics and Science.
Rayton Sianjina, Nicola Edwards-Omolewa, Sabrina
McGary, Tomasz Smolinski and
Cherese Winstead, Delaward State University
Attracting Liberal Arts STEM Majors to Teaching:
Challenges and Success in our Noyce Program.
Catherine A. Roberts, D. Bukatko, B. Bell, D. Bitran,
C. A. Roberts and J. Shertzer, College of the Holy Cross
Winthrop Initiative for STEM Educators.
Joseph Rusinko, Beth Costner, Cassandra Bell and
Kelly Costner, Winthrop University
Enhancing the 5 YR Math and Science Education Programs
at SJU.
Sandra Fillebrown, Tetyana Berezovski, Michael
Clapper, Michael McCann and
Karen Snetselaar, St. Joseph's University
The Northeast Tennessee Robert Noyce Scholarhsip
Program.
Jeff Knisley, Aimee Govett, Robert Beeler, Daryl
Stephens and
Ryan Nivens, East Tennessee State University
Preparing to Train STEM Professionals as Educators.
Mohammed A. Qazi, Carlton Morris, Alicia Curry,
Michael Curry, Melvin Gadson, Lauretta Garrett and
Gerald Griffin, Tuskegee University
Distributome: An Interactive Web-based Resource for
Probabiliy Distributions.
Kyle Siegrist, University of Alabama in Huntsville;
Ivo Dinov, University of Michigan;
Dennis Pearl, The Ohio State University
Columbus Region Academy of Future Teachers of STEM.
Tim Howard, Deborah Gober, Kimberly Shaw and Cindy
Ticknow, Columbus State University
Mobile Math Apps.
Doug Ensley and Lea Adams, Shippensburg University;
Barbara Kaskosz, University of Rhode Island
Math in the City.
Petronela Radu, Alexandra Seceleanu, Katie Haymaker
and Stephen Hartke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Recruiting and Preparing Mathematics Majors for
Houstan Area Classrooms.
Timothy A. Redl, Rebecca J. Quander, Nancy A.
Leveille, Jacqueline J. Sack and
Michael L. Connell, University of Houston - Downton
Mathematical Reasoning and Argumentation: What are the
Tripping Points for Mathematics and Non-mathematics Undergraduates?
K. Ann Renninger, D. Abram Lipman and Allison Gantt,
Swarthmore College
Collaborative Research: Maplets for Calculus --
Incorporating the M4C into MathLynx
John A. Velling, Brooklyn College and the CUNY
Graduate Center; Terrence Blackman, University of Colorado;
Jerald Smith, MathLynx Project
Discovery Learning Projects in Introductory Statistics.
Dianna Spence and Brad Bailey, University of North
Georgia
Quantitative Reasonig for Business: an Inquiry Based
Approach
Victor Piercey, Ferris State University
Robert Noyce Teacher Academy at the College of Staten
Island (CUNY).
Jane Coffee, Irina Lyublinskaya and Susan Sullivan,
College of Staten Island (CUNY)
Robert Noyce Program in Mathematics at the University
of Houston-Clear Lake.
Thomas Fox and Jana Willis, University of
Houston-Clear Lake
Flipping Calculus at the University of Hartford.
John Williams, Mako Haruta, Jean McGivney-Burelle,
Ben Pollina, Larissa B. Schroeder
and Fei Xue, University of Hartford
Mathematics and Social Advocacy.
Sandra Kingan and Jeff Suzuki, Brooklyn College, City
University of New York
Central Washington University Robert Noyce Scholarship
Program: Science and Mathematics Alliance for the Retention of Teachers
(SMART).
Janet Shiver, Chris Black, Martha Kurtz, Jan
Byers-Kirsch and Tim Sorey, Central Washington University
Student Presentations; Engaging Students and
"Delivering" Content.
Katie Mawhinney, Appalachian State University
Collaborative Research: Developing Inquiry Oriented
Instructional Materials for Linear Algebra.
Megan Wawro, Virginia Tech; Michelle Zandieh, Arizona
State University; Chris Rasmussen,
San Diego State University; Christine
Andrews-Larson, Florida State University
Should I Unplug?.
Lori Carmack, Salisbury University
Undergraduate Sustainability Experiences in
Mathematics.
Benjamin Galluzzo, Shippensburg University; Corrine
Taylor, Wellesley College
Collaboration, Observation, and Revision: Lesson Study
in Teacher Preparation.
Usha Kotelawala and Robert Graham, Fordham University
Preparing Students for Business, Industry, and
Government Careers (Pre-BIG).
Michael Dorff, Brigham Young University; Linda
Braddy, MAA; Reza Malek-Madani,
U.S. Naval Academy; Suzanne Weekes, Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
Revitalizing Complex Analysis at the Undergraduate
Level.
Russell Howell, Westmont College; Alan Noel, Oklahoma
State University; Paul Zorn, St. Olaf College
Modules for Teaching Statistics with Pedagogies using
Active Learning (MTStatPAL).
Tom Cheatham, Nancy McCormick, Scott McDaniel, Ginger
Holmes Rowell, Jeremy Strayer,
Natasha Gerstenschlager and Brandon Hanson, Middle
Tenessee State University
Mathematics as a First STEP to Success in STEM.
Tom Cheatham, Donald Nelson, Elaine Bouldin Tenpenny,
Ginger Holmes Rowell,
Chris Stephens, Brittany Smith and Jennifer Yantz,
Middle Tenessee State University
Collaborative Research: Linear Algebra in New
Environments (LINE).
William O. Martin, North Dakota State University;
Laurel Cooley, Brooklyn College, CUNY;
Draga Vidakovic, Georgia State University
Hampton University Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship
Program: Advancin a Research Focused Agenda for Pre-Service Math and
Biology Teachers.
Carolyn B. Morgan and Clair Berube, Hampton
University
Math Images.
Gene Klotz, Swarthmore College
Open the Gate Robert Noyce Teacher Scholars Program.
Ruth Cossey and Steve Luntz, Mills College; Margo
McInturff, Montera Middle School, Oakland Unified School Dietrict
Creating Effective Online Homework Problems in
Calculus (Using WeBWork).
Paul Seeburger, Monroe Community College
When Zombies Attack: Laboratory Experiences in
Mathematical Biology.
Andrea Bruder, B. Kohler, M. Kummel and J. Powell,
Colorado College
Playing Games with a Purpose.
Shonda R. Kuiper, Grinnell College; Rodney
Sturdivant, Billy Kaczynski,
John Jackson and Kevin Cummiskey, United State
Military Academy
Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program at California
State University, Stanislaus: Teachers from the Valley, for the Valley.
Viji Sundar, California State University-Stanislaus
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