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PRECALCULUS:
AN INTERACTIVE APROACH
Travel and Explorations
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ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Judge, Moody’s Mathematics Modelling Competition, Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2007 - present.
Symposium Organizer and Moderator, Mathematics and Collective
Behavior: From Insects to the Internet, American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS),Washington, D.C., 2010.
Panelist, Mathematics Education and the Economics Curriculum: What
Do Students Need to Know?, Eastern Economic Association Meeting, New
York, NY, February 2009.
Consultant, MAA Curriculum Foundations Workshop in Mathematics and
Economics, Farmingdale State College, Farmingdale, NY, 2008.
Symposium Organizer, The Changing Nature of Mathematical Proof,
AAAS, Seattle, WA, 2004.
National Science Foundation Fellow, Fifth International Congress on
Mathematical Education (ICME 5), Australia, 1984; ICME 6,
Budapest, 1988; and ICME 9, Makuhari, Japan, 2000.
Symposium Organizer, Frontiers of the Physical Sciences, AAAS,
Baltimore, MD, 1998.
Symposium Organizer, Frontiers of the Physical Sciences, AAAS,
Atlanta, GA, 1995.
Symposium Co-organizer, The Legacy of Alan Turing, AAAS, Atlanta,
GA, 1995.
Symposium Co-organizer and speaker, Revolution in Undergraduate
Science and Mathematics Education: The Promise of Research and
Innovative Practice, AAAS, Chicago, IL, 1992.
Panel Organizer and Speaker, Distinguished Mathematics Software,
Mathematical Association of America, San Francisco, CA, 1989.
Consultant and Materials Developer, New York State Initiative to the
New York State Science and Technology Foundation, 1988 - 1989.
Co-organizer and Speaker, Computers in Postsecondary Mathematics
Education, Sixth International Congress on Mathematics Education,
Budapest, 1988.
Session Organizer and Speaker, Applications and Implications of
Computer Algebra Systems in Undergraduate Mathematics Instruction,
Mathematical Association of America, Atlanta, GA, 1988.
Session Organizer and Speaker, The Leading Edge of Mathematics
Software, Mathematical Association of America Session, San
Antonio,TX, 1987.
Special Session Organizer, Updates of Advances in Mathematics,
International Congress of Mathematicians, Berkeley, CA, 1986.
Leader, Alternate Modes of Instruction, UMASS Teacher Training
Workshops, Amherst, MA, 1985 and 1986.
Participant and Contributor, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Conferences:
Computer Algebra Systems, Waterville, ME, 1986; New Directions
in Two-Year College Mathematics, Menlo Park, CA, 1984; and Cognitive
Science and Mathematics Education, Rochester, NY, 1984.
Minicourse Organizer and Speaker, Motivation and Enrichment for
Teachers of College Mathematics, Mathematical Association of
America, Duluth, MN, 1979.
The Mathematical Association of America’s Committees: Publications;
Research in Undergraduate Education; Minicourses; George Polya
Awards for Expository Writing; Two-Year Colleges; Placement
Examinations; Professional Development. Consultant to the Committee
on Continuing Education.
Reviewer: Mathematical Reviews, American Mathematical Monthly,
Mathematics Magazine, The College Mathematics Journal, The
Mathematics Teacher, Fibonacci Quarterly.
More than fifty talks and invited addresses in mathematics and
mathematics education at local, national, and international
mathematics conferences.
Memberships: Mathematical Association of America, American
Mathematics Society, American Association of Two-Year Colleges
(honorary lifetime), American Association for the Advancement of
Science, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Society for
Pure and Applied Mathematics.