34th AMATYC Annual Conference
Washington, DC, November 20-23, 2008

Conference Theme: Washington, DC-A Monumental Place for Mathematics

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As in the past, we have an excellent program this year. To download a PDF version of the entire miniprogram, click here. To download smaller sections of the miniprogram, click on the links below.

Following the title of each regular session and workshop you will find a letter code identifying the general category or categories featured in this year’s conference that best describe the focus of the presentation. We hope you find these codes helpful in developing your conference schedule. Please check the Program Key box for this year’s featured categories and codes.

Washington, DC Program Key
A
Assessment (Classroom, Course, Program)
C
Connections (Articulation with K–12, Universities, Business, Interdisciplinary Classes, etc.)
D
Developmental Mathematics
DI
Department/Division Issues (Adjunct Issues, Mentoring New Faculty, etc.)
G
General Interest
GE
Mathematics for General Education (Finite Mathematics, Liberal Arts, Quantitative Literacy)
H
History of Mathematics
IS
Instructional Strategies (Learning Styles, Teaching Methodologies, including Modeling)
MI
Mathematics Intensive (College Algebra, Precalculus and Beyond)
RB
Research-Based
SS
Student Support (Math Labs, Study Skills, Tutoring, Learning Communities, and Addressing Math Anxiety)
ST
Statistics
TP
Teacher Preparation
TT
Teaching with Technology (Distance Learning, Computer Software, Internet Resources, Graphing Calculators, etc.)