Calculus: Online and Interactive
Workshop Presenters

Lang Moore is retired from the Department of Mathematics at Duke University. He is co-director of the Duke Connected Curriculum Project and Executive Editor of MAA's Mathematical Sciences Digital Library (MathDL). David Smith is retired from the Department of Mathematics at Duke University. He is co-director of the Duke Connected Curriculum Project and past editor of the MAA's online journal, The Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications (JOMA) . Kimber Tysdal is Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Hood College in Maryland. She is a Project NExT Fellow, an active member of the MD-DC-VA Section of the Mathematical Association of America, and has recently served as the Student Activities Coordinator for the Section. She taught during 2006-07 and 2007-08 from the online text.
 
Maria H. Andersen is on the math faculty at Muskegon Community College and has a passion for helping other faculty learn how to "be dangerous" with technology and relate to the Internet generation. Maria is the President of MichMATYC and the AMATYC Technology Traveling Workshop Director. You may have stumbled across Maria blogging on the Internet at the website Teaching College Math. Michael Gage is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Rochester. In 1996 he and Prof. Arnold Pizer initiated the open source WeBWorK online homework system whose development they continue to coordinate. He is the recipient of the MAA Seaway section Distinguished Teaching Award and the University of Rochester's prestigious Goergen Award for Distinguished Achievement and Artistry in Undergraduate Teaching. He delivered the Gehman lecture at the MAA Seaway Section meeting of spring 2008.  

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