Technology as Tool Presentations 

Thursday, April 13th Sessions (1-459)

Clicking on session number will take you to the NCTM annual meeting website description of the session. Computer and other 90 minute workshops require advance tickets.
28 Judy O' Neal Promoting problem solving with the TI-73 8:30 -10:00  Mississippi
Sheraton
43 Berman Sheldon H.O.T. stuff: "purposeful" play to stimulate higher order thinking in math and science 8:30 -10:00  207
Navy Pier
44 Kathy Ross It's Never Too Late to Learn About Graphing Calculators (T I-Beginners) 8:30 -10:00  Parlor A
Sheraton
47 Mandy
Vonnie-Buehlander
Calculator based discovery lessons for Students: experiencing, writing, teaching 8:30 -10:00  321
Navy Pier
48 Armando Martinez-Cruz Algebraic Patterns, Graphs, and Modeling for Problem Solving with TI-89
8:30 -10:00  311
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49 Jane Keiser moving beyond flatland: Three Dimensional activities with and Without a Computer 8:30 -10:00  312
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53 Susan Weiss Technology + Math + Problem Solving = Integration + Excitement + Multimedia 8:30 -10:00  302
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54 Evan Glazer JAVA = Joyful and Vibrant Activities (on the internet) 8:30 -10:00  304
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55 Judy Brown Using the internet to enrich and expand learning opportunities for students 8:30 -10:00  303
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56 Chris Chiaverina The Connections Project: Art, Science, and Mathematics 8:30 -4:00  Riverside Center
Hyatt
65 Bert Waits using computer algebra calculators to teach better mathematics better 8:30 -11:30  205
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77 Cynthia Lanius Weaving the Web with Mathematics
9:00 -10:00  Grand Ballroom B
Hyatt
82 Simcha Saul What can I use on the Net to make my Class more Effective- find it and use it 9:00 -10:00  Michigan B
Sheraton
89 Terese Herrera Virtual Manipulatives: Today's Hands-On activities 9:00 -10:00  Sheraton Ballroom V
98 Kay  Haralson The Role of Graphing Calculators in Reshaping Traditional Algebra 9:00 -10:00  325
Navy Pier
102 Daniel  Scher Dynamic geometry's role in proof
9:00 -10:00  318-319
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110 Thomas Banchoff Internet- based geometry: logos for NCTM and MAM 2000 Across All Dimensions 10:30 -11:30  Grand Ballroom
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121 Bob Coulter Meeting Standards 2000 Through Technology
10:30 -11:30  Columbus Hall K/L
Hyatt
122 Richard Carter Connectany: Using Technology and the Web, Support Standards-Based Investigations 10:30 -11:30  Sheraton Ballroom V
127 Hari Koirala Problem Solving through Logo Programming 10:30 -11:30  Chicago Ballroom X
Sheraton
185 James Landherr Technology is Great, Learning is Better!  10:30 -12:00  309
Navy Pier
189 Bill Leonard Developing Understanding with Activities Enhanced by the TI-83 Plus 10:30 -12:00  310
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190 Ilene Hamilton Get Your Students to Discover "New" Geometry Theorems on the TI-92 10:30 -12:00  312
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194 Babs Merkert Using the TI-83 Plus in Algebra 2 10:30 -12:00  320
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195 Lanis Lenker TIs make data interpolation easy: extrapolating is a human interface 10:30 -12:00  317
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196 Barbara Carruth Paper Towels, Baseball, Puzzles, Nuts and Bolts, and the TI-83 STAT TEST Menu 10:30 -12:00  316
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199 Scott Steketee Hands-On with Handheld Sketchpad: The Computer Comes to the Classroom, Bringing Exciting New Features with It
10:30 -12:00  303
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200 Eric Bergofsky Geometer's Sketchpad as a Tool for Algebra 10:30 -12:00  304
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212 Gordon Lewis Intelligent Television: The Annenberg/CPB Channel 12:00 -1:00  Parlor C
Sheraton
220 Jill Brittion Investigating Patterns: Symmetry, Tessellations, Escher Art, and Internet Links 12:00 -1:00  Chicago Ballroom VII
Sheraton
230 Mary- Margaret Shoaf Modeling and Regression Analysis in Elementary Algebra Using the T I-83+ and TI-82 12:00 -1:00  325
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236 Thomas Koshy Barcodes on Application of Discrete Mathematics: Enhance the Quality of Our Lives 12:00 -1:00  308
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238 Douglas Lapp Relative-Point Motion: A Dynamic View of Derivative - Douglas Lapp 12:00 -1:00  305
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262 Kelly Colarco Romer in the Classroom: UsingTechnology to Enrich Your Grades K-4 Math Curriculum  12:30 - 2:00  Addams
Hyatt
283 Denise Brown Statistics through Samplings, Surveys, and Software, Too! 12:30 -2:00  Mississippi
Sheraton
287 Barbara Harris Introduce Middle and High School Teachers to the TI Graphing Calculators 12:30 -2:00  321
Navy Pier
288 Georgianna Klein Explore Exponential Functions with Technological Manipulatives (Bring Your Own TI-83) 12:30 -2:00  Arkansas
Sheraton
289 Judith Slezak the mathematics that business and industry use: linear programming and network analysis 12:30 -2:00  309
Navy Pier
293 Jennifer North Morris Motion in Mathematics: Making the Classroom Come Alive with the CBR 12:30 -2:00  320
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300 Hollylynne Drier Using the Probability Explorer to Investigate Chance and Proportional Reasoning
Hollylynne Drier
12:30 -2:00  303
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301 Deborah Davis Shape Up with Geometry: Teach Students to Create Spectacular Slide Shows 12:30 -2:00  302
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302 Cathy Jahr A Beginner's Walk through T I-Interactive 12:30 -2:00  304
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307 Patricia  Turner Calculators: Getting Beyond Flying Fingers 1:00 -4:00  Ontario
Sheraton
308 Judi Lynham Calculators As a Problem-Solving Tool 1:00 -4:00  Gold Coast
Hyatt
312 Charles Vonder Embse Visualizing Calculus Concepts Using Dynamic Geometry Software 1:00 -4:00  203
Navy Pier
313 Elliot Soloway Voices From the Field: Schools Don't Want Technology, Schools Want Curriculum 1:30 -2:30  Grand Ballroom B
Hyatt
320 Cindy Stephens Using the Computer for Representing Concepts and Communicating Visually 1:30 -2:30  Columbus Hall E/F
Hyatt
327 Pam Wilson Using Calculators to Support the Development of Number Sense 1:30 -2:30  Toronto
Hyatt
333 Mark Oursland When Does Technology Short-Circuit Mathematical Thinking? 1:30 -2:30  Sheraton Ballroom I
344 Salvador Quezada Modeling Rate of Change Using the calculator based ranger (CBR) 1:30 -2:30  318-319
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348 Peggy House Mathematical Eye in the Sky: How Do We Get Images from Outer Space? 1:30 -2:30  324
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356 Larry Copes The Hands-On Use of Inquiry-Based Computer Software in Discrete Mathematics 2:30 -4:00  Terrace D
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359 Julita  Lambatingb Using the internet for interesting lessons in mathematics 2:30 -4:00  Terrace D
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360 Leslie Howe Using the Computer to Teach Mathematics: See the Activities We Use at Farragut High School
2:30 -4:00  Terrace D
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394 Cheryl Hunt mathematical modeling with Afrocentric Themes using the TI -82 and -83 2:30 -4:00  Mississippi
Sheraton
395 Jean Freedman Conquering Algebra: Using Manipulatives Problem Solving and Technology 2:30 -4:00  204
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398 Richard Mitchell Using the Calculator-Based Ranger (CBR) Materials in the Middle School Classroom 2:30 -4:00  Arkansas
Sheraton
399 Beth Schmetz Simulation: An Algebra 1 Journey into the New Millennium 2:30 -4:00  Columbus A
Sheraton
403 Charlotte Duke Really Cool H.O.T. Stuff for Algebra 2 2:30 -4:00  201
Navy Pier
404 David  Hildreth Statistical prediction about popcorn yield, earthquakes, and archeology 2:30 -4:00  309
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406 Maria Fernandez Teaching Geometry with Handheld Technology: Exploring TI-92s 2:30 -4:00  317
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408 Jose Contreras Using Dynamic Geometry for Conjecturing Solutions to Optimization Problems  2:30 -4:00  207
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409 Susana Barrera Getting Ptolemy's Formula Using Similar Triangles, With the Aid of Cabri 2:30 -4:00 320
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412 Geri Anderson- Nielsen Geometry is more than vocabulary! young ones understand with the Sketchpad 2:30 -4:00  302
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413 Paul Smith Using spreadsheets to simulate everyone's future 2:30 -4:00  303
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414 Debra Woods Visualizing Mathematics in the Classroom with Mathematica 2:30 -4:00  304
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431 Lois Edwards Data investigations and graphs using data explorer software 3:00 -4:00  Sheraton Ballroom V
433 Lucy Payne Using Internet and Tool Software in Middle Grades Mathematics  3:00 -4:00  Chicago Ballroom VI
Sheraton
436 Connie Rodriguez The TI-73 in Geometry: Graphing Shapes 3:00 -4:00  Sheraton Ballroom I
442 Cynthia Ballheim Mathematics and Technology: the good, the bad, and the ugly 3:00 -4:00  326
Navy Pier
443 Daniel Yates Simulations with the TI-83 in AP Statistics 3:00 -4:00  318-319
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444 JeffreySmith Tools for Trisecting: From Tomahawks to Dynamic Software 3:00 -4:00  305
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445 Robert Janosko Geometry and Technology: A Uniquely Integrated Program 3:00 -4:00  306
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Last Updated on 4.4.00
By Ihor Charischak