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Applied Math Seminar: ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
2007-08-22
3:10 PM, Neill 3W
Mark F. Schumaker
The Applied Mathematics Seminar is an informal seminar that will meet weekly with faculty and graduate student presentations. Graduate students who wish to attend should add 1 credit of MATH 600 Section 2 (NOT Math 583). For one credit, the student should attend the weekly meetings. Students are invited to give one 45 minute presentation on a selected topicof interest to them. Advice about presentation or project topics may be obtained from any of the faculty participating in the seminar.
Weekly Scheduled Seminars
For more information please contact the individuals listed below.Monday
1:10pmAlgebra Seminar - Google Group
Neill Hall 106W
Contact: Judi McDonald
Tuesday
4:30-5:30pmMathematics Education Seminar
One World Cafe - Moscow, ID
Contact: Libby Knott
Wednesday
3:00-4:00pmApplied Math Seminar
Neill Hall 3W
Contact: Alan Genz
4:00-5:00pm
Reliability and Risk Seminar
Neill Hall 106W
Contact: Haijun Li
Thursday
Friday
4:15-5:15pmSpatial Reasoning: An Interdisciplinary Seminar
Cleveland Annex 309
Contact Co-organizers: Kim Vincent and Kathleen Ryan, Interior Design.
Various disciplines dealing with spatial relationships and reasoning will be examined. We will discuss what spatial reasoning is and how to improve students' spatial reasoning. The book, Learning to Think Spatially: GIS as a Support System in the K-12 Curriculum will be used. A read-only version may be found at www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=11019
