Math+Online+2011

=Math Online 2011=

//Note: Science online could be an affiliate. I'd rather do it as a math track. -Ihor//
First webinar: general brainstorming. Host Ihor Charischak, November 11, 2009 Second webinar: Learning from Science Online 2007-2010. Host Bora Zivkovic, January 27th, 2010 Educon 2.2 as a model of a blended conference? [|CLIME blog]; [|email group discussion] Email group discussion threads: [|What would get you to attend?] [|Conference ideas] CEET Math 2.0 Moodle Week, February 2010

Types of applets presentation - Linda Stojanovska, Dani Novak, Maria Droujkova

Who do we want to see there?
Add names and/or links to entities you'd like to meet. In no particular order. Add yourself if you want to be in this company.


 * GeoGebra
 * Scratch
 * Wolfram|Alpha
 * Ihor Charischak, CLIME
 * Maria Droujkova, Natural Math
 * Sol Lederman, Wild About Math!
 * Sue VanHattum, Math Mama Writes (would like to come; not sure it's possible)
 * Maria Andersen, Teaching College Math
 * Art of Problem Solving
 * Math-U-See
 * Math on the Level? (Maria, is this the one you mentioned?)
 * Colleen King, Math Playground and Learning in Mathland (SV)
 * Rebecca Zook, Math Tutoring Online (SV)
 * Ben Blum-Smith, Research in Practice (SV)
 * Dan Meyer, dy/dan (SV)
 * Kate Nowak, f(t) (SV)
 * Julie Brennan, Living Math Forum (a Yahoo group) (SV)
 * Denise Gaskins, Let's Play Math! (SV)
 * Mary O'Keeffe, Albany Area Math Circle (SV)
 * Terence Tao or Tim Gowers, on internet collaboration for math proofs
 * xkcd comics
 * Alan Kay
 * Clifford Pickover
 * Theoni Pappas
 * Murray Bourne, SquareCirclez
 * Mitsumasa Anno
 * Ivar Ekeland, author of //The Cat in Numberland//
 * Hans Enzensberger, author of //The Number Devil//
 * Harold Jacobs, author of //Mathematics: A Human Endeavor//
 * Joseph Mazur, author of //Euclid in the Rainforest//
 * Robert and Ellen Kaplan, authors of //Out of the Labyrinth: Setting Mathematics Free// (and numerous other math exposition books)
 * Amanda Serenevy
 * Josh Zucker
 * Paul Zeitz, author of //The Art and Craft of Problem Solving//
 * Keith Devlin
 * Steven Strogatz, From Fish to Infinity is the first in his new series in the NY Times
 * Dave Richeson, author of //Euler's Gem//
 * George Hart, mathematical artist (scupture)
 * Stanley F. Schmidt, author of //Life Of Fred// series
 * WIRIS