John Sasser, Ph. D.

Presentations


 
44. “Probability, Pells Equation and Genetics”, 170th 2YC Conference, Chemistry and Other Fields, March 11-12, 2005, Palomar College, San Marcos, California

43. “Recruiting and Retaining Women in Engineering: A Kentucky Collaboration.” Frontiers in Education Conference, Savannah, Georgia, October 20-23, 2004

42. “Episodes In Mathematics.” Phi Delta Kappa International, Italy Chapter, Aviano, Italy, December 2, 2003

41. “The Islamic Connection.” National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Canada, Edmonton, Alberta, November 20-22, 2003.

40. “The Work of John Nash” – A Special Presentation , Mathematics/Science Center Auditorium, Midway College, Midway, Kentucky, November 10, 2003.

39. "The Islamic Connection." Mathematical Association of America, Annual Meeting, Kentucky Section, Bellarmine University, Louisville, Ky., April 4-5, 2003.

38. "Handling Homework: Strategies for Success." Special presentation as part of a 3-member panel at the MAA/AMS Joint Meetings, Baltimore, Maryland, January 15-18, 2003.

37. Including FRACTALS in the High School Curriculum.." Invited Presentation. OCTM-49th Annual conference, Dayton, Ohio. September 23-25, 1999.

36. "The Islamic Connection." WORLDFEST 1999: symposium, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, May 12, 1999.

35. "Matching Saudi Arabian Culture with Teaching Methods." Saudi ARAMCO Industrial Training, Saudi Arabia, December 14, 1998.

34. "Using History to Introduce Fractals." American Mathematical Society Regional Conference, University of Louisville, Kentucky, March 20, 1998.

33. "The Two Objects Problem in Probability." 25Th Annual Mathematics and Statistics Conference, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, September 26-27, 1997.

32. "The Two Objects Problem." Invited Presentation. Mathematics Department and Science Department, Marshall University, February 6, 1997.

31. "Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny." Invited Workshop. OCTM-46th Annual conference, Cincinnati, Ohio. October 17-19, 1996.

30. "The Institute For Advanced Study." Campbellsville University. October 11, 1996.

29. "The problem of determining the number of objects in a set containing two different types in order to obtain all possible solutions for a given probability when randomly selecting two like objects." The Institute For Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, July, 1996.

28. "The American Mathematical Society; the United States Academy of Science; the United States National Science Foundation and the University of Cincinnati." International Eurasian Academy of Sciences, Annual General Assembly and Conference, Minsk, Belarus, November 1995.

27. "What Research Says About Mathematics Teaching and Learning." The University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mathematics & Applied Sciences Department Seminar. October 20, 1995.

26. "Standards for Introductory College Mathematics." The Mathematics Association of America, Ohio Section and OhioMATYC Spring Conference, The Ohio State University, April 22, 1995.

25. "A New Curriculum for Developmental and Under-Prepared College Students in Mathematics." Co-presenter with Mansoor Vejdani, University of Cincinnati. The Sixth Annual Teaching Academic Survival Skills Conference, Cincinnati, April 7-8, 1995.

24. "Graphing Calculators." The Young Scholars Program. University of Cincinnati, March 11, 1995.

23. "A Heuristic Approach to Teaching Mathematics." The University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mathematics & Applied Sciences Department Seminar Series. February 20, 1995.

22. "Fermat's Last Theorem." The Ohio State University, Lima, Ohio, April 28, 1994.

21. "Sixteen Problem Solving Strategies." Lima City Schools, Lima, Ohio, April 20, 1994.

20. "Integrating Technological Assistance in the Standard Curriculum in Order to Improve the Success Rate on the Math Portion of the Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST)." MAA/AMS Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH, January 12-15, 1994.

19. "Problem Solving: A Heuristic Approach." NCTM Regional Meeting, Paducah, KY, November 4-6, 1993.

18. "Incorporating the NCTM Standards in Undergraduate Mathematics Classes." Special presentation as part of a panel on incorporating the NCTM Standards in the college mathematics classes. The Mathematics Association of America, Ohio Section Fall Conference, Ohio Northern University, Oct. 22, 1993.

17. "Experiment: A Problem-Solving Technique." The 19th National Middle School Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas, November 5-8, 1992.

16. "Investigation: A Problem-Solving Strategy." The Kentucky Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Louisville Male High School, Louisville, Kentucky, October 17, 1992.

15. "History of Differential Equations - The First 100 Years." The Twentieth Annual Conference History of Mathematics, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, Oct. 2-3, 1992.

14. "Empirical Investigation: A Problem-Solving Technique" District VI - Science and Mathematics Alliance Conference, Morehead State University, August 11, 1992.

13. "Probability Distributions and The Definite Integral." The Sixty-Seventh Meeting of the West Virginia Academy of Science, West Liberty State College, West Liberty, W.Va., April 4, 1992.

12. "Using the IBM Math Exploration Tool Kit in Calculus." (For Secondary/Collegiate Mathematics Teachers.), West Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Fairmont State College, Fairmont, WV, March 13-14, 1992.

11. "The Goldbach Conjecture." Mathematical Association of America, Sectional Meeting, Marietta, Ohio, Oct. 19/20, 1990.

10. "Utilizing Technology in High School Math." Putnam County Staff Development Program, Winfield, WV, Aug 29, 1990.

9. "Linking Computer Literacy with Science." Parkersburg, WV, June 26, 1990.

8. "Group-Problem-Solving with Computers." WV Council of Teachers of Mathematics Convention. Parkersburg, WV, March 23-24, 1990.

7. "Solving Word Problems: What to do when you do not know what to do." Association of Teacher Educators, San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 1-5, 1989.

6. "Group-Problem-Solving" WV Association for Middle Level Education. Huntington, WV, Oct. 15-17, 1989.

5. "Using a Simulation: A Problem Solving Technique." West Virginia Association of Developmental Education. Institute, West Virginia, April 21-22, 1989.

4. "Goldbach's Conjecture." Phi Delta Kappa Seminar, Marshall University, January 26, 1989.

3. "Problem Solving." Association for Developmental Education, Columbus, Ohio, October 27-28, 1988.

2. "Problem Solving: Using Computer Assisted Instruction." Mingo County, WV, Mathematics Teachers Orientation, August 26, 1988.

1. "Computers, Crayons and Clocks: Using Old and New Technology", June 29 - July 2, 1987
 

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