Member Profiles
From WebSIGMAA
These member profiles have been contributed by our members. To have your name added to this directory please contact: Charles Weaver with your name, email, affiliation and interests.
| Name | Affilitation | Phone | Interests | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jason Aubrey | aubreyja@missouri.edu | Department of Mathematics, University of Missouri | developing online software (esp. Java applets for calculus instruction and visualization)
online presentation of math content (e.g., MathML and "better practice" issues) | |
| Kirby Baker | baker@math.ucla.edu | Department of Mathematics, UCLA | Have used web for extras in teaching. | |
| Susan Barton | sbarton@wvutech.edu | Department of Mathematics, WVU Tech, Montgomery, WV | ||
| Andrew Bennett | bennett@math.ksu.edu | Department of Mathematics, Kansas State University | Improving education using online tools--primarily but not exclusively service
courses. Understanding how students work in an online environment | |
| Heidi Burgiel | hburgiel@bridgew.edu | Department of Mathematics, Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater MA | Students using the web for data collection, esp. social justice issues.
Supporting faculty in starting to use the web to disseminate info. Collaborative/community interactions (wiki, message boards, etc.) Distributed research (e.g., TERC) Mathematical Genaeology The Math Forum at Drexel Java WebMath (Robert Miner?) George hart Open Courseware-MIT GNU <- generic open source | |
| Ray E. Collings | rcolling@gpc.edu | Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, Georgia Perimeter College, Clarkston, GA | ||
| Doug Ensley | DEEnsley@ship.edu | Shippensburg University | Flash development is major area of interest. I am interested in
pedagogy of technology in math teaching and learning. | |
| Michael Gage | gage@math.rochester.edu | Dept. of Mathematics
University of Rochester | I'm generally interested in projects using the web for mathematics communication. My more specific interest is in projects which are compatible with WeBWorK which is an on-line homework system for mathematics and sciences (http://webwork.maa.org). In particular I've found that much learning material --even active material such as applets or labs -- benefits from being embedded with appropriate directed questions such as those that WeBWorK makes possible. The immediate feedback of online systems increases the potential usefulness of these questions. I'm more interested in pushing the learning process with online homework than in the traditional assessment using gateway quizzes (which WeBWorK can also be used for) but of course the two tasks are inter-related. I am also more interested in using web communication on residential campuses (I'm at the University of Rochester) along side of lectures, workshops and so forth than in true long-distance education -- but again it's advantageous to studying the challenges of these applications of web based software together. | |
| Clyde Greeno | greeno@mathematicsinstitute.org | MALEI Institute, Tulsa Oklahoma | The MALEI Institute is especially interested in how undergraduate mathematics instruction on the web might serve as a catalyst, and as a source of models, for how the nation can improve its mathematics instructional practices in all settings and modes, Kindergarten throughout undergraduate programs | |
| Lydia Hart | LHart@pulaskitech.edu | Pulaski Technical College, North Little Rock, Arkansas | ||
| Russ Herman | hermanr@uncw.edu | Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
Bear Hall, UNC Wilmington, 601 S. College Road, Wilmington, NC, 28401-5970 | have been an active user and proponent of using technology in the classroom for a long time. This includes over a decade as department webmaster, web-enhanced courses, online course development, mobile learning environments, podcasting, dabbling in mathematics in wiki's and blogs, open source mathematics, posted book-style notes, involvement in digital libraries, and more | |
| Corinne Schaeffer | cschaeffer@edinboro.edu | Edinboro University of Pennsylvania | I would be interested in learning more about how mathematics faculty utilize the WEB to enhance teaching and learning at the undergraduate level. At my
institution there is an increasing pressure to develop mathematics courses that can be delivered on-line, and my colleagues and I are looking for best practices from those who have already done such things. | |
| J. Alfredo Jimenez | jaj4@psu.edu | Department of Mathematics, Penn State University | - Interactive learning modules
- self-testing for students to determin the readiness for courses - lecture notes for courses | |
| J.B.Jones | joneseagle@earthlink.net | Rockwall-Heath High School, Heath, TX | ||
| Peter Jipsen | jipsen@chapman.edu | Chapman University | Interactive math on the web ASCIIMathML | |
| Gene Klotz | klotz@mathforum.org | Swarthmore College and Math Forum @ Drexel | 610 328 8243 | I'm interested in using technology (well) in teaching mathematics. There have been amazing new tools—VERY roughly, in the '80's computers, in the '90's the WWW, in this century wikis. Any guesses for what's coming next? |
| Tom Leathrum | leathrum@jsu.edu | Jacksonville State University | developing online software (esp. Java applets for calculus
instruction and visualization) online presentation of math content (e.g., MathML and "better practice" issues) | |
| Robert Lover | loverr@bellsoutch.net | Chairman, Computer Studies Department, Belmont Abbey College Belmont, NC | ||
| Mike May, S.J. | maymk@slu.edu | Saint Louis University | 314-977-2444 | Web projects:
1) Collection of applets on web for visualizing calculus and below - http://www.slu.edu/classes/maymk/MathApplets-SLU.html About 100 applets and growing 2) PREP workshops delivered online - http://euler.slu.edu/ PedagogyGrants.html 3) Maple worksheet sets for courses - http://euler.slu.edu/Dept/ Courses/Coursewaredevelopment.html |
| Alasdair McAndrew | Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au | School of Computer Science and Mathematics, Victoria University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | +61 3 9919 4344 | 1. Use of Course Management Systems (in my case, Moodle), to simplify the maintenance of online course materials 2. Use of online testing and assessment tools (Maple and Maple TA, or Maxima and STACK) 3. Use of Access Grid Rooms and associated technology for distance education. |
| Douglas Meade | meade@math.sc.edu | University of South Carolina | Use WWW for
- placement - homework -instructional materials | |
| Lyn Miller | lyn.miller@sru.edu | Slippery Rock University | ||
| Lawrence (Lang) Moore | lang@math.duke.edu | Duke University | 919-286-4660 | MathDL
Math Gateway [these two to be merged this summer] Online text materials Interested in prize for online articles |
| Howard Penn | HLP@usna | US Naval Academy | Find resources that I can use in my calculus class. | |
| George Piegari | PiegariG@vmi.edu | Virginia Military Institute | ||
| Marilyn Reba | mreba@clemson.edu | Clemson University | Pedagogy:
Tablet PC, <web-based> interactive software online homework systems data mining distance education Pod-casting / web APS virtual reality collaboration via web | |
| B. David Redman, Jr | bdredman@delta.edu | Mathematics and Computer Science Delta College, University Center, MI | ||
| Lila Roberts | lila.roberts@gmail.com | Georgia College & State University Milledgeville, GA | 1. Online homework and testing
2. Java, Javascript and Flash applets 3. Mobile web apps for mathematics content 4. Demos embedded into instructional settings 5. Accessibility of web based mathematics content | |
| Michael Scott | michael_b_scott@csumb.edu | California State University, Monterey Bay | teaching using the web
- online homework - student engagement collaboration via web - math wiki - math website webring Communicating math on web - displaying math on the web -- standards Developing materials on the web for math instruction | |
| David A. Smith | das@math.duke.edu | Duke University (Emeritus) | Co-authoring online calculus text
Building interactive online activities Past editor of JOMA Strong interest in future of MATHDL/GATEWAY | |
| Frank Wattenberg | frank.wattenberg@usma.edu | US Military Academy | Modeling & simulation
Collaborative learning | |
| Charles Weaver | charles_weaver@post.harvard.edu | University of Phoenix | 734-677-1736 | Development of hands on materials for online students |
| Philip B. Yasskin | yasskin@tamu.edu | Texas A&M University | Curriculum development
Distance Education OnLine drill and homework Maple in education | |
| Bruce Yoshiwara | byoshiwara@hotmail.com | Los Angeles Pierce College | My principle interest is probably to meet the people doing interesting stuff. I have scant opportunities at my institution to learn about properly using the Web to deliver mathematical ideas, although we have online math classes, and the administration wants to expand our online offerings. |

