Talks are listed in alphabetical order by the speaker's last name.

 

Erin Beyerstedt's presentation on train track configurations, A Study of Train Track Configurations.

Samantha Bickel's presentation, Approval Voting Meets the Borda Count.

Ray Bishops lesson plan entitled Making Math Fun for Elementary/Middle School Students.

Jennifer Everson's presentation on the game Connections entitled Crafty, Crazy Connections.

The presentation by Erik Herbrechtsmeier and Emily Nielsen entitled Chutes and Ladders.

Sara Jensen's talk on the game Set.  This talk won an award at the Joint Meetings in the summer of 2006!

Scott Key's presentation on the mathematics behind a Spirograph entitled The Mysteries of the Spirograph Revealed.

Amanda Kirsch's presentation on CircleMania, an interesting game.

Paul Kolmodin's presentation on digital collages, Algorithms for Digital Collages.

Anna Lauren, Sara Jensen, and Justin Schroeder have studied Trio Spaces, Steiner Triples, and the card game Set.

Tetrominoes and Checkerboards, a presentation by Amanda Mielke.

Laura Miley's presentation on groundwater movement, Watching the River Run.

Laura Miley's presentation on the game Memory, entitled Improving Your Memory.

Dan Monfre's talk on the card game SET.

Trisha Treml's presentation called Supply and Demand Put to the Test.

Rachel Wolf's presentation on Moving Centroids

 

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