Mathematics Education and the Internet

A special session on mathematics education and the internet was held as part of the 932nd meeting of the AMS at Manhattan, KS on March 27-28, 1998. This site has abstracts of the talks presented and links to sites mentioned in the talks. Questions and comments should be sent to the session organizer, Andrew G. Bennett, at bennett@math.ksu.edu

Talks (Click on titles for abstracts and links)

Ladnor Geissinger, University of North Carolina
Mathwright Library: Interactive Math Workbooks on the Web

Samuel Dooley, Watson Research Center, IBM
Interactive Mathematical Documents via the IBM techexplorer Hypermedia Browser

Thomas Banchoff, Brown University
Interactive Geometry on the Internet: Four "Site Visits"

Davide Cervone, Union College
Mathematics on the Web: Looking Back and Looking Forward.

Judith Baxter, University of Illinois, Chicago
Training Teaching Assistants with the help of the Internet

William Mueller, University of Arizona
Effective Design of Computer-Based Instructional Materials for Mathematics

Andrew G. Bennett, Kansas State University
Web-based labs in elementary differential equations

John Emert, Ball State University
A Colloquium on the Mathematics of Games

Mark Sapir, Vanderbilt University
On Line Testing in Mathematics Courses

Michael Gage, University of Rochester
WebWork - Web based homework delivery

Eugene Klotz, Swarthmore University
Using the Internet for Teaching and Learning Mathematics Outside the Traditional Course Structure

V. Frederick Rickey, Bowling Green State University
Student Evaluation of the Quality of History of Mathematics Web Pages