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Mathematical Association of America Southeastern Section
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http://www.huntingdon.edu/maa
78th Annual Meeting
March 12-13, 1999
Rhodes College
Memphis, Tennessee
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Southeastern Section Officers
1998-1999
Chair:
Hugh Haynsworth (College of Charleston)
haynsworthh@cofc.edu
Chair-Elect:
Robert Fray (Furman University)
bob.fray@furman.edu
Vice-Chair for 2 Year Colleges:
Ray Collings: (DeKalk College- Clarkston Campus)
rcolling@dekalb.dc.peachnet.edu
Secretary/Treasurer:
Stephen Davis (Davidson College)
stdavis@davidson.edu
Section Lecturer:
Suzanne Lenhart (University of Tennessee)
lenhart@math.utk.edu
Governor:
Sylvia Bozeman (Spelman College)
sbozeman@spelman.edu
Newsletter Editor:
Theresa Early (Appalachian State University)
earlyte@conrad.appstate.edu
Vice Chair for Programs:
Joe Wimbish (Huntingdon College)
jwimbish@huntingdon.edu
State Director:
Alabama:
Jerry Shipman (Alabama A & M University)
aamjrs01@asnaam.aamu.edu
Georgia:
Martha Abell (Georgia Southern University)
martha@gsu.cs.gasou.edu
North Carolina:
Jeffrey Clark (Elon College)
clarkj@numen.elon.edu
South Carolina: Walter Patterson, III (Lander
University)
wpatters@lander.edu
Tennessee: Stephen Kuhn (University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga
skuhn@utcvm.utc.edu
Webmasters: Sid Stubbs (Huntingdon College)
sstubbs@huntingdon.edu
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HOW TO GET THERE
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Directions to Rhodes College
From the North In Tennessee, take I-40 west to
Memphis.
Follow the directions below for "From the East." In Arkansas,
take I-55 south to I-40; take I-40 east and follow "From the
West."
From the South take I-55 north to Memphis and merge with
I-240 North. Exit Union Avenue east. Continue on Union Avenue to
East Parkway. Turn left onto East Parkway and continue to North
Parkway. Turn left at North Parkway and continue to University
Street. Turn at University and continue to Snowden Entrance (Bailey
Lane Entrance).
From the East take I-40 west to Memphis. Continue on
Interstate marked Sam Cooper Boulevard, which becomes Broad Street.
Continue on Broad to East Parkway and turn right onto East Parkway.
At first intersection, take a left into North Parkway and proceed
to University Street. Turn right at University and continue to
Snowden Entrance (Bailey Lane Entrance)
Directions to Graceland
From Hotels East of I-20 and Rhodes Vicinity take Union Avenue
west and follow the signs for the 1-240 South ramp. Follow 1-240
south to I-55 south (towards Jackson, MS) a very short distance to
Exit 5-B (Highway 51, Elvis Presley Boulevard). Take Elvis Presley
south to the Graceland Ticket Pavilion, at 3717 E.P.B.
From Hotels West of I-240 (La Quinta and Sleep Inn) Take Madison
Avenue east and follow the signs for the I-240 South ramp. Follow
the directions above.
Local Information
Detailed local information can be found at:
http:/www.mathcs.rhodes.edu/maa99
Emergency telephone numbers Rhodes Campus Security 901-843-3880;
math/CS department 901-843-3599
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OUTLINE OF PROGRAM
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FRIDAY MARCH 12
8:30 -11:30 Short Courses
8:30 -11:30 Project NExT-SE
8:30 -11:30 Career Fair
11:30 -1:00 TA Rush and Pizza Lunch-Lynx Lair, Bryan Campus Life
Center (CLC)
1:00 - 2:10 General Session I-McCallum Ballroom, Bryan CLC
2:20 - 3:15 Department Chairs Meeting-Buckman 108
2:20 - 4:15 Concurrent Contributed Paper Sessions
3:20 - 5:00 Student Presentations Special Session I
4:30 - 5:30 General Session II-McCallum Ballroom
5:30 - 5:40 Awards Presentation-McCallum Ballroom
6:30 - 8:30 Social, tours and Barbeque dinner, Graceland
Pavilion
3734 Elvis Presley Boulevard
(an additional $10.00 fee for taking a tour of the mansion)
SATURDAY MARCH 13
7:30 - 8:20 MAA Departmental Liaisons Breakfast Meeting
8:30 - 9:20 Business Meeting-McCallum Ballroom
9:30 -10:30 General Session III-McCallum Ballroom
10:40 -12:35 Concurrent Contributed Paper Sessions
10:40 -12:35 Student Presentations Special Session II
10:40 -12:35 Special Poster Session on Undergraduate
Research,
Hardie Auditorium
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SPECIAL ACTIVITIES FOR
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Friday March 12
8:30 -11:30 Career Fair-Joint sessions in Blount Auditorium,
Buckman Hall
11:30 TA Rush and Pizza Lunch-Lynx Lair, Bryan CLC
2:30 Undergratuate Student Papers Part I
Saturday March 13
10:40 Poster session-Hardie Auditorium
10:40 Undergratuate Student Papers Part 2
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Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, March 12, in the
lobby of the Hardie Auditorium. General sessions will be held in
McCallum Ballroom. Some special events will be held in Palmer Hall.
All conference participants should stop at the registration desk
before attending any session. Incoming messages for those attending
the meeting may be addressed c/o Dr. Tom Barr, chair of the
Department of Mathematics; phone 901-843-3722.
Publications of the MAA will be on display in the Hardie
Auditorium of Palmer Hall for inspection and for placing orders.
Members who order publications at the meeting will receive a 10%
discount from the regular member price; the Section receives a 10%
rebate of total sales. Textbook and equipment exhibits,
representatives of publishers and manufacturers, and refreshments
also will be located in this area.
The program includes three invited addresses in addition to
sessions for contributed papers and several special sessions. There
will be a session for departmental chairs, a session for MAA
departmental liaisons, a career fair for undergraduate students, TA
Rush, and three short courses. Admission to the short courses on
Friday morning is by preregistration only. When this program went
to press, there were spaces available in all three short courses.
Individuals attending short courses should pick up their
registration packets in Hardie Auditorium of Palmer Hall at 8:30
a.m.
The registration fee for the meeting is $10.00 with no charge
for students and retired members of the Section. A pizza lunch will
be served to student participants and their advisors at 11:30 a.m.
Friday in the Lynx Lair, Bryan Campus Life Center. TA Rush will
occur at the same time and place. Admission is by student (or
faculty advisor) name badge. On Friday evening there will be a
social, tours and Barbeque dinner at Graceland Pavilion 6:30 to
8:30. The charge is $10.00 per person with an extra charge of
$10.00 per person for a tour of the Graceland mansion. Information
on local entertainment opportunities will be available.
Abstracts of papers presented at the meeting are available on
the Section's web page at http://www.huntingdon.edu/MAA/.
All interested persons are invited to attend the meeting, and
the assistance of all members in publicizing the meeting is
appreciated.
Joe Wimbish, Vice-Chair, for Programs
Huntingdon College
Montgomery, Alabama 36106-2148
334-833-4476
jwimbish@huntingdon.edu
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PROGRAM
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DAY 1 FRIDAY, MARCH 12
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8:00-4:30 REGISTRATION-Hardie Auditorium Lobby
8:30-11:30 SHORT COURSES (by pre-registration)
SC.11 The Digital Age-Frazier-Jelke Lecture Room B
Colm Mulcahy and Jeffery Ehme, Spelman College
SC.12 Incorporating the Singular Value Decomposition into
Linear Algebra-
Frazier-Jelke Lecture Room A
Todd Will, Davidson College
SC.13 Wavelets, Multiwavelets and their
Applications-Buckman 212
Doug Hardin, Vanderbilt University
8:30-11:30 CAREER FAIR
8:00-8:30 Registration Desk, Hardie Auditorium Lobby,
2nd Floor Pamer Hall
8:30-9:45 Panel Discussion, Blount Auditorium, 1st Floor Buckman
Hall
9:50-10:30 Workshop Session I, classrooms in Buckman
10:30-10:45 Reshfreshments, Hardie Auditorium Lobby
10:45-11:45 Workshop Session II, classrooms in Buckman
11:30-1:00 Pizza Lunch & TA Rush-Lynx Lair, Bryan
CLC
12:00-5:00 Exhibits & Refreshments-Hardie Auditorium,
Palmer Hall
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TA Rush Institutions
Appalachian State University
Auburn University
East Tennessee State University
Georgia Southern University
North Carolina State University
University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa)
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of Charleston
University of South Carolina
University of Tennessee (Knoxville)
Wake Forest University
Western Carolina University
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General Session I
1:00 McCallum Ballroom, Bryan CLC
Hugh Haynsworth, Chair, Presiding
Topics From My MAA Lectures
Joel Brawley Jr., Clemson University, Recipient of The Award for
Distinguished Teaching and one of the Haimo National Teaching
Awards
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2:20-3:15 Deparment Chairs Meetings Buckman 108
Bob Fray Chair-Elect Presiding
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SPECIAL SESSION
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USP Undergrduate Student Presentations I Palmer 205
2:20 USP.11 A Look at Fuzzy Mathematics; Ruslan
Salakhutdi, High Point University
2:40 USP.12 Pricing a Perpetual American Call on a Dividend
Paying Stock; Farrah Jackson, North Carolina A&T State
University
3:00 USP.13 The Combinatorics of the Game SET; James
Spearman, Costal Carolina University
3:20 USP.14 N-Realizable Partitions; Mary Joyce Plott,
Western Carolina University
3:40 USP.15 Obtaining Solutions to Pell's Equation Using
Second Order Difference Equations; Kenneth Proffitt, East
Tennessee State University
4:00 USP.16 Powers of 0/1 Matrices; Jason Graham,
Huntingdon College
CAL CALCULUS Palmer 210
2:20 CAL.11 Convergence, Behold!; David W. Lyons, Wake
Forest University
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CONTRIBUTED PAPER SESSIONS
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2:40 CAL.12 A Proposed Midpoint Between Standard and Reform
Calculus Texts; Thomas E. Leathrum, Jacksonville State
Universtiy
3:00 CAL.13 Applied Caluculus Using the TI92 (Calculus
without the product or chain rule!); Trudie Turner-Tidwell,
Kennesaw State University
GGT GEOMETRY/GRAPH THEORY Palmer 207
2:20 GGT.11 a2+b2=c2 A
Down-To-Earth Look at Pythagoras; Colm Mulcahy, Spleman
College
2:40 GGT.12 The Various Means of a Polygon; Jim Brawner,
Armstrong Atlantic State University
3:00 GGT.13 A Bound on the Ratio Between the Packing and
Covering Densities of a Convex Body; Ed Smith, Jacksonville
State Universtiy
3:20 GGT.14 Using Computer Graphics to Visualize Meromorphic
Functions on Riemann Surfaces; Richard Hammack, Wake Forest
University
3:40 GGT.15 Examples of Divisibility Topologies on the
Integers; Paul Patten, North Georgia College & State
University
4:00 GGT.16 The Circular Braid Group and its Relationship to
the Standard Braid Group; John Singler, UNC-Ashville
CTM CLASSROOM TECHNIQUES Palmer 206
2:20 CTM.11 History Should Not Drive Pedagogy; James M.
Benedict, Augusta State University
2:40 CTM.12 Scientific Notebook and the Web in Place of the
Blackboard; Jonathan Lewin. Kennesaw State University
3:00 CTM.13 Peer Tutors for Mathematics Courses; Mike
Pinter, Belmont University
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CONTRIBUTED PAPER SESSIONS (continued)
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3:20 CTM.14 Project-Based Instruction in Mathematics for the
Liberal Arts; M. B. Ulmer, University of South
Carolina Spartanburg
3:40 CTM.15 Teaching Strategies for Rational Expressions and
Graphing Quadratics Inequalities in Two Variables; Richard
Samuel, Augusta State University
University
4:00 CTM.16 Appropriate Use of Technology in Entry-Level
Mathematics Courses; David Boyd, Valdosta State
CTM Classroom Techniques for Statistics Palmer 208
2:20 CTS.11 A Simple Rule of Significant Correlation;
Dennis Walsh, Middle Tennessee State University
2:40 CTS.12 Developing Statistical Concepts with the TI82/83
and the Internet; Patrick Eggleton, Berry College
3:00 CTS.13 Using Simulation to Illustrate the Central Limit
Theorem in Introduction Statistic and Probability-- Part
1; John Rafter and Martha Abell, Georgia Southern
University
3:20 CTS.14 Using Simulation to Illustrate the Central Limit
Theorem in Introductory Statistics and Probability-- Part 2;
Martha Abell and John Rafter, Georgia Southern University
3:40 CTS.15 Fishing with the Poisson Distribution; Jean
Michelle Benedict; Augusta State University
NT Number Theory I Palmer 201
2:20 NT.11 Almost Perfect Squares; Mike Reekie,
University of West Alabama
2:40 NT.12 Practical Factorization; John Carpenter,
Rhodes College
3:00 NT.13 Residuated posets: An Overview; James Hart, Middle
Tennessee State Universtiy
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CONTRIBUTED PAPER SESSIONS (continued)
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3:20 NT.14 On the Primes of the Form n!
+/-
1 and
p#
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1; Chris Caldwell, University of Tennessee at Martin,
Yves Gallot, l'Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité
3:40 NT.15 A New "Mathematica" Oriented Algorithm for the
Greatest Fibonacci Number in an Integer With Zeckendorf
Applications; Daniel Fielder, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Marjorie Bicknell- Johnson, The Fibonacci Association
TP Teacher preparation
Frazier-Jelke Lecture Room B
2:20 TP.11 Writing Projects in Geometry for Future High
School Teacher; Sarah Greenwald, Appalachian State
University
2:40 TP.12 Discrete Mathematics: A Course for Pre-service
Middle Grades Teachers; Catherine Aust, Clayton College &
State University
3:00 TP.13 Using Real Data Modeling to Enhance the Teach ing
of Mathematics; Lisa Yocco and Jane Cason, Goergia Southern
University
MI Miscellaneous I Frazier-Jelke Lecture Room B
2:20 MI.11 How to Host a Mathematical Murder Mystery;
Julie Barnes and Kathy Ivey, Western Carolina
University,
2:40 M1.12 Life & Times of Francios Viete, the Father of
Algebra; Loretta Griffy, Austin Peay State University
3:00 MI.13 A Web-Based Turorial for LaTeX; Jeffrey Clark,
Elon College
3:20 M1.15 Project BOWTIE, a MAA Tensor Grant Project;
Alice Eiko Pierce, Georgia Perimeter College
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General Session II
4:30 McCallum Ballroom
Ray Collings, Vice-chair, Presiding
Applications of Optimal Control to Various Population
Models
Suzanne Lenhart, Section Lecturer,
University of Tennessee and
Oak Ridge National Library
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Awards Presentation
5:30 McCallum Ballroom
Hugh Haynsworth, Chair, Presiding
Southeastern Section Award for Distinguished College
or University Teaching of Mathematics
Southeastern Section Award for Outstanding Service
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Barbeque and Social
6:30 Graceland Pavilion
6:15 Cash Bar
6:15-7:30 Social & Tours
7:30 Dinner
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DAY 2 SATURDAY, MARCH 13
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7:30-8:20 MAA DEPARTMENTAL LIAISONS MEETING
Orgill Room, 200 Cloug
Sylvia Bozeman, Governor, presiding
The Section will provide continental breakfast for MAA
departmental liaisons
8:00-1:00 EXHIBITS & REFRESHMENTS Hardie
Auditorium
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Business Meeting
8:30 McCallum Ballroom
Hugh Haynsworth, Chair, presiding
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General Session III
9:30 McCallum Ballroom
Sylvia Bozeman, Governor, Presiding
Interactive Mathematics on the Internet-Totally Electronic
Journals and Paperless Classrooms
Tom Banchoff, President-elect MAA,
Brown University
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Special Presentation
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Frazier-Jelke Lecture Room B 10:40-11:50
Dr. Paul Wellin
Director of Corporate and Academic Affairs
Wolfram Research, Inc.
Exploring Mathematics and Science with Mathematica
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SPECIAL SESSION
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USP Undergraduate Student Presentations 2 Palmer 205
10:40 USP.21 Hamiltonian Cycles in P(N,K) Digraphs; Carl
Mummert, Western Carolina University
11:00 USP.22 Pattern Recognition with Neural Networks;
Garret Cox, Samford University
11:20 USP.23 Construction a Lie Algebra for Keplarian Orbits
in
R2; Jason Osborne, East Tennessee State
University
11:40 USP.24 Establishing a Summer Program in
Discrete
Mathematics; Tosha Stanley, Belmont University
12:00 USP.25 System Reliability; Corban Banks and Maged
Elshamy, Alabama A&M University
12:20 USP.26 Simulation as a Teaching Tool; Jendayi
Harmon and Maged Elshamy, Alabama A&M University
12:40 USP.23 Elementarty Differential Equations with
Maple; Mennen Alemayehu and Maged Elshamy, Alabama A&M
University
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POSTER SESSION
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SPS Student Poster Session
Hardie Auditorium
Organized by Jeff Clark, Elon College
SPS.21 A Mathematical Study of the BZ Chemical Reaction;
Jason Sass, Christian Brothers University
SPS.22 Center of Triangles; Jamie Malaugh and Daniel
Parris, University of Alabama at Birmingham
SPS.23 Centering a Plaque on a Commemoration Marker;
Tammie Watkins, Piedmont College
SPS.24 Solving Intergral Equations Using Fixed Point
Theorems; Latryce Cole, Spelman College
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CONTRIBUTED PAPER SESSIONS
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SPS.25 Golden Patterns in Mathematics and Nature;
Jennifer Popham, Karirah Thomas and Maged Elshamy Alabama
A&M University
ANA ANALYSIS Palmer 207
10:40 ANA.21 The Functional Equation f(xy)=f(x)+f(y);
Stephen Curry, Universtiy of Montevallo
11:00 ANA.22 Di-Graph Fractal Structure in Hilbert's Space
Filling Curve; Mark McClure, Universtiy of North Carolina at
Asheville
11:20 ANA.23 Boundedness of an Analytic Function and the
Range of its Fractional Drivative; Michael Sterner, University
of Montevallo and Thomas MacGregor, State University of New York at
Albany
11:40 ANA.24 Value Distrubution Theory and Meromorphic
Minimal Surfaces; Gregory Rhoads, Appalachian State
University
12:00 ANA.25 A Supercritical Dirichlet Problem; Alexandra
Kurepa, North Carolina A&T State University
12:20 ANA.26 Tracking the Trochoid; Andrew Simoson, King
College
CTS 2 Classroom Statistics 2 Palmer 206
10:40 CTS.21 Some Thoughts on the Philosophy of Probability
with Applicationto Confidence Intervals and
Theology;
C. Bryan Dawson, Union University
11:00 CTS.22 What Should We Do with the Outliers? One
Example; Ginger Holmes Rowell, Belmont University
11:20 CTS.23 StatsNet: Infusing Presentation & Internet
Technology into Statstics; Marla Bell and John Dyer, Kennesaw
State University
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CONTRIBUTED PAPER SESSIONS (continued)
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11:40 CTS.24 Incorporating the TI-83 into Introductory
Statistics; Patricia Humphrey, Georgia Southern University
12:00 CTS.25 Statistics Labroratory Experiments Using the
TI-83; Ellen Fischer, Georgia Southern University
NT Number Theory 2 Palmer 201
10:40 NT.21 Another Way to Count Colored Frobenius
Partitions; Louis Kolitsch, University of Tennessee at
Martin
11:00 NT.22 Relating Heron's Formula to Generalized
Pythagorean Equations; Lee H. Minor, Western Carolina
University
11:20 NT.23 The Phase Portrait of the Hailstone Sequence;
Debra Knisley and Jeff Knisley, East Tennessee State University
11:40 NT.24 A SImple Problem from Number Theory; Kevin
Peterson, Columbus State University
LA Linear Algebra
FRazier-Jelke Lecture Room b
10:40 LA.21 Getting Control With Linear Algebra; Jim
Herod, Georgia Tech (Retired)
11:00 LA.22 Energizing Linear Algebra via MATLAB; John C.
Nardo, North Georgia College & State University
11:20 LA.23 Some Resluts Concerning Boolean Matrices;
Mike Breen, David Hume and Richard Savage, Tennessee Technological
University
11:40 LA.24 Square Matricies with Entries from the Intergers
Modulo n; John Bush and Tommy Elliott, University of Tennessee
at Martin
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CONTRIBUTED PAPER SESSIONS (continued)
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RTLM Reseach in Teaching & Learning Mathematics Palmer
208
10:40 RTLM.21 Characterization of Undergraduate
Mathematical
Thinking; Cynthia Stenger, MidAmerica Nazarene
University
11:00 RTLM.22 Improving College Students' Attitudes Towards
General Mathematics; Theresa Early and C. Lynn Hancock,
Appalachian State University
11:20 RTLM.23 Enhancing Introductory Group Theory Through
Symmetry: A Collection of Multimedia Tutorials; Darren Wick,
Millsaps College
11:40 RTLM.24 Induction by Contradiction; Jonathan
Stadler, Costal Carolina University
12:00 RTLM.25 Reading Assingments and Journals in Service
Courses, John Harris, Appalachian State University
TM2 TEACHING MATHEMATICS 2
Frazier -Jelke LEcutre Room A
10:40 TM.21 Introducing the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Using Newton's Original Development; Phillip Johnson,
Appalachian State University
11:00 TM.22 A Lack of Unity about Unity; John Eggers and
Jimmy Woods, North Georgia College & State University
11:20 TM.23 Can We Model Human Errors?; Maged Elshamy,
Alabama A&M University
11:40 TM.24 How Technology Influences Types of Questioning
Used on Tests and in Classroom Discusssions; Debbie Evans and
Dale Gibson, Georgia Southern University
12:00 TM.25 You've Got a Message!; Cynthia Sikes, Georgia
Southern University
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CONTRIBUTED PAPER SESSIONS (continued)
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12:20 TM.26 Pure Mathematics for Liberal Arts Students;
Michael Rogers, Oxford College of Emory University
M i Miscellaneous II Palmer 210
10:40 MI.21 Modeling Excercises in College Algebra
and
Precalculus with Polynomial and Trigonometric Functions.
Marlene Sims, Kennesaw State
University
11:00 M1.22 An Innovative Capstone Course for Mathematics
Majors, Matt Lunsford, Union University
11:20 MI.23 Multivariate Palm Measure Duality for
Exchangeable Interval Partitions, Hussain Elalaoui-Talibi,
Tuskegee University
11:40 MI.24 Solving Finance Problems with the TI-83,
Roanld Harshbarger, University of South Carolina at
Beaufort
12:00 MI.25 Generalized Bernoulli Trials, Adria Mason,
Alabama A&M University
12:20 MI.26 Nonlinear Differential Equations with Impulsive
Right Hand Sides, Erik Verriest, Georgia Institute of
Technology
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INDEX OF SPEAKERS and AUTHORS
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Abell CTS.14
Abell CTS.13
Acree USP.24
Alemayehu USP.27
Aust TP.12
Banks USP.25
Barnes MI.11
Bell CTS.23
Benedict CTS.15
Benedict CTM.11
Bicknell-Johnson NT.15
Boyd CTM.16
Brawner GGT.12
Breen LA.23
Bush LA.24
Caldwell NT.14
Carpenter NT.12
Cason TP.13
Clark MI.13
Cohen MI.14
Cole SPS
Cox USP.22
Curry ANA.21
Dawson CTS.21
Dyer CTS.23
Early RTLM.22
Eggers TM.22
Eggleton CTS.12
Elalaoui-Talibi MI.23
Elliott LA.24
Elshamy TM.23
Elshamy USP.25
Elshamy USP.26
Elshamy MI.25
Elshamy USP.27
Elshamy SPS
Evans TM.24
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Fielder NT.15
Fischer CTS.25
Gallot NT.14
Gibson TM.24
Graham USP.16
Greenwald TP.11
Griffy MI.12
Hammack GGT.14
Hancock RTLM.22
Harmon USP.26
Harris RTLM.25
Harshbarger MI.24
Hart NT.13
Herod LA.21
Hume LA.23
Humphrey CTS.24
Ivey MI.11
Jackson USP.12
Johnson TM.21
Knisley NT.23
Knisley NT.23
Kolitsch NT.21
Kurepa ANA.26
Leathrum CAL.12
Lewin CTM.12
Lunsford MI.22
Lyons CAL.11
MacGregor ANA.23
Malaugh SPS
Mason MI.25
McClure ANA.22
Minor NT.22
Mulcahy GGT.11
Mummert USP.21
Nardo LA.22
Osborne USP.23
Parris SPS
Patten GGT.15
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Peterson NT.24
Pierce MI.15
Pinter CTM.13
Plott USP.14
Popham SPS
Proffitt USP.15
Rafter CTS.13
Rafter CTS.14
Reekie NT.11
Rhoads ANA.24
Richardson CTM.15
Rogers TM.26
Rowell CTS.22
Salakhutdinov USP.11
Sass SPS
Savage LA.23
Sikes TM.25
Simoson ANA.27
Sims MI.21
Singler GGT.16
Smith GGT.13
Spearman USP.13
Stadler RTLM.24
Stanley USP.24
Stenger RTLM.21
Sterner ANA.23
Thomas SPS
Turner-Tidwell CAL.13
Ulmer CTM.14
Verriest MI.26
Walsh CTS.11
Watkins SPS
Wick RTLM.23
Woods TM.22
Yocco TP.13
Yocco MI.24
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