COURAGE in Undergraduate Mathematics DUE Point, INCLUSIVITYNissa HiattAugust 22, 2019DUE, Erin Moss, Luis Leyva, NSF DUE
Connecting Departments, Policies, and RUME LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudAugust 15, 2019David Bressoud, calculus, history of mathematics
Calculus Reform: What is different this time? LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudAugust 1, 2019David Bressoud, calculus, history of mathematics
How relevant is Cognitive Load Theory to learning? Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinAugust 1, 2019cognitive load theory, affective learning, affective learning model, Bloom's Taxonomy, CSLI, Stanford University, Shackleton-Jones, situation theory, Keith Devlin
Differential Equations Come to Life TEACHING & LEARNING, DUE PointNissa HiattJuly 29, 2019Differential Equations, SIMIODE, workshops, modeling, online, community, Audrey Malagon
Finding Community at MAA MathFest with the New NAM-MAA Blog Editors COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERSNissa HiattJuly 23, 2019NAM, MAA MathFest, Blackwell Lecture
Part 1: Resisting the Temptation to Skip the “Good” Stuff TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSNissa HiattJuly 16, 2019Pedagogy, Precalculus, Modeling, Teaching, Hands-On Learning, Student-Centered Practices, Maria Hernandez
Living Proof: Exploring Privilege and Prejudice in Mathematics INCLUSIVITY, MAA LEADERSNissa HiattJuly 9, 2019Michael Pearson, inclusivity, career, Living Proof, books
The Mathematics of Gerrymandering and the Supreme Court MAA LEADERS, COMMUNICATIONNissa HiattJuly 2, 2019politics, gerrymander, supreme court, Rachel Levy
Does Society Need IMO Medalists? A Student’s View COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERSNissa HiattJuly 1, 2019IMO, AMC, Math Competitions, Meera Desai
Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudJuly 1, 2019David Bressoud, calculus, history of mathematics
Mathematics is a way of thinking - how can we best teach it? Devlin's Angle, TEACHING & LEARNINGKeith DevlinJuly 1, 2019mathematical thinking, curriculum design, mathematics technologies, calculus, Liping Ma, Keith Devlin
MAA Meetings: Building Community in Turbulent Times COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERSNissa HiattJune 25, 2019meetings, MAA MathFest, JMM, welcoming environment policy, Michael Pearson
Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program at Xavier University DUE Point, TEACHING & LEARNINGNissa HiattJune 20, 2019Noyce, NSF, NSF DUE, math teacher, k-12, teaching degree, Xavier University
Evaluating the Educational Experience in Post-secondary Mathematics: A New Survey Suite LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudJune 13, 2019survey instruments, Naneh Apkarian, calculus, DUE Grant
What is a Meritocracy? INCLUSIVITY, MAA LEADERSNissa HiattJune 12, 2019meritocracy, standardized testing, SAT, ACT, diversity, Michael Pearson
Persistence of Black and Latina/o Students in STEM LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudJune 1, 2019David Bressoud, persistance, equity
What topics should be covered in high school mathematics? What can we learn from advanced math? Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinJune 1, 2019mathematical thinking, deep learning, curriculum design, Fields Institute, Keith Devlin
Ethics, Big Data, and the Mathematics Community COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERSNissa HiattMay 24, 2019Carrie Diaz Eaton, data science, ethics, pedagogy
Holding Calculus in Your Hands TEACHING & LEARNING, DUE PointNissa HiattMay 21, 2019DUE Point, NSF, National Science Foundation, Multivariable Calculus, calculus, Tactile Learning, Surfaces, Visualizing