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SUMMARY:Productive Struggle and a Slice of Pi
DESCRIPTION:We must ensure that each and every student receives a high-\nquality mathematics education that promotes reasoning\nthroughout the grades.\n• Explore how the 8 Standards for Mathematical Practice along with\nproductive struggle can be utilized to help promote this deep\nreasoning.\n• Engage in tasks and activities to illustrate how to effectively integrate\nthese into the classroom.\nExamine our role as leaders in helping teacher implement the\nnecessary changes to better meet the needs of each and every student.
URL:https://cmpso.org/event/productive-struggle-and-a-slice-of-pi/
LOCATION:CSU-Fresno\, 5244 N Jackson Ave\, Fresno\, CA\, 93740
CATEGORIES:For Educators,For Students
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SUMMARY:Equity Leadership Institute 2023
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a three day leadership institute as we discuss leadership and a collective movement towards equity transformation in these ways: looking at mathematics as a thread towards equity\, examining how instruction supports equity\, and discussing how assessment can be for learning in the name of equity. Leave this institute with actionable items you can use to facilitate equitable transformations in mathematics within your community.  \nDetails:\nFebruary 21 & February 22 (in person)\,  March 15 (virtual)
URL:https://cmpso.org/event/equity-leadership-institute-2023/
CATEGORIES:CANMEE,For Students
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SUMMARY:Summer Academy in Science\, Technology\, Engineering & Mathematics (Elementary & MS)
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Mathematics at California State University\, Fresno in collaboration with San Joaquin Valley Mathematics Project (SJVMP) and Mathematics and Science Teacher Initiative (MSTI)\, offers a unique opportunity for motivated elementary\, middle\, and high school students to experience a challenging and enjoyable learning opportunity. \nInterested elementary and middle school students are invited to apply for this intensive\, fun-filled\, learning experience. \nStudents at Summer Academy\nIntensive learning experience through challenging tasks in an enjoyable environment.\nHands-on learning through fun-filled activities and projects.\nChange the way you think and feel about mathematics and learning.\nLearn to use dynamic mathematical software and other visual creation software to explore mathematical concepts.\nImprove your reasoning and mathematics thinking skills.\nEarn a California State University\, Fresno Certificate of Accomplishment.\nMeet new friends\, expert teachers and university professors at Fresno State.\nElementary school STEM concepts\nBuild models for scientific exploration learning concepts of networks\, suitable for ages 9-11. Learn key mathematical concepts such as shapes\, dimensions\, measurements\, angles\, area\, and volume\, distance and speed. Investigate models and explore concepts through hands-on projects\, activities\, real-life problems\, and the use of technology\, science\, and engineering. Appropriate for grades 4-6. \nMiddle school STEM concepts\nBuild models for scientific exploration learning concepts of networks\, suitable for ages 11-14. Learn key mathematical concepts such as area\, volume\, surface area\, distance and speed through hands on projects and activities. Investigate models and solve real-life problems using technology\, science and engineering. Appropriate for grades 6-9. \n**SPACE IS LIMITED** \nRegistration by May 15: $285\nRegistration after May 15: $300 \nFees include materials\, handouts\, morning snack\, lunch\, and the use of labs and software. An additional $15 if registering after May 15. \nProgram Flyers\nYou can learn more by reading the elementary middle school program flyer. \nYou can learn more by reading the high school program flyer. \nWhom to contact \nIf you have questions\, please contact Dawn Moate: \n     email: Lmoate@csufresno.edu\n     phone: (559) 278-2992
URL:https://cmpso.org/event/summer-academy-in-science-technology-engineering-mathematics-elementary-ms/
LOCATION:CSU-Fresno\, 5244 N Jackson Ave\, Fresno\, CA\, 93740
CATEGORIES:For Students
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SUMMARY:Summer Academy in Science\, Technology\, Engineering & Mathematics (HS)
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Mathematics at California State University\, Fresno in collaboration with San Joaquin Valley Mathematics Project (SJVMP) and Mathematics and Science Teacher Initiative (MSTI)\, offers a unique opportunity for motivated elementary\, middle\, and high school students to experience a challenging and enjoyable learning opportunity. \nInterested elementary and middle school students are invited to apply for this intensive\, fun-filled\, learning experience. \nStudents at Summer Academy\nIntensive learning experience through challenging tasks in an enjoyable environment.\nHands-on learning through fun-filled activities and projects.\nChange the way you think and feel about mathematics and learning.\nLearn to use dynamic mathematical software and other visual creation software to explore mathematical concepts.\nImprove your reasoning and mathematics thinking skills.\nEarn a California State University\, Fresno Certificate of Accomplishment.\nMeet new friends\, expert teachers and university professors at Fresno State. \nHigh school STEM concepts\nLearn Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Mathematics (STEM) concepts in more depth than they are discussed in regular high school curriculum. Students will be learning these concepts through debate-style discussions\, hands-on projects\, and activities designed by college professors and expert teachers. Students will explore transportation related issues through Geometry\, and Dynamic software by building models\, conduct experiments\, and solve real-life problems using mathematical concepts. \n**SPACE IS LIMITED** \nRegistration by May 15: $285\nRegistration after May 15: $300 \nFees include materials\, handouts\, morning snack\, lunch\, and the use of labs and software. An additional $15 if registering after May 15. \nProgram Flyers\nYou can learn more by reading the elementary middle school program flyer. \nYou can learn more by reading the high school program flyer. \nWhom to contact \nIf you have questions\, please contact Dawn Moate: \n     email: Lmoate@csufresno.edu\n     phone: (559) 278-2992
URL:https://cmpso.org/event/summer-academy-in-science-technology-engineering-mathematics-june-20-to-24-2022/
LOCATION:CSU-Fresno\, 5244 N Jackson Ave\, Fresno\, CA\, 93740
CATEGORIES:For Students
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SUMMARY:Celebration of Women in Mathematics: Topological Graph Theory… and YOU!
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: This presentation will introduce the field of topological graph theory.  Along the way\, YOU will get to work on some elementary problems and present your insights\, so that YOU will acquire a sense of how mathematicians approach topological graph theory questions. \nBiography: sarah-marie belcastro is a free-range mathematician\, currently Director of MathILy and Research Affiliate at SmithCollege.  She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and did her undergraduate work at Haverford College.  sarah-marie’s primary research area is topological graph theory; she is also interested in the mathematics of knitting\, dance\, infectious disease modeling\, and changing the world.  She enjoys connecting people to each other\, connecting ideas to each other\, and connecting people to ideas.  sarah-marie has written the introductory textbook Discrete Mathematics with Ducks and co-edited the volumes Making Mathematics with Needlework and Crafting by Concepts. \nPresenter’s personal website: http://www.toroidalsnark.net/
URL:https://cmpso.org/event/celebration-of-women-in-mathematics-topological-graph-theory-and-you/
LOCATION:Online\, Santa Cruz
CATEGORIES:For Educators,For Students
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SUMMARY:EvenQuads! Notable Women in Math Playing Cards Game
DESCRIPTION:Location: Fresno State — Peters Business Building Room 13 \nCome celebrate women in mathematics\, and learn how to play the new Notable Women in Math Playing Cards Game\, EvenQuads\, developed by the Association of Women in Mathematics. \nThe San Joaquin Valley Mathematics Project (SJVMP) will also give away card decks as prizes for participants! \nRefreshments will be provided by SJVMP.
URL:https://cmpso.org/event/evenquads-notable-women-in-math-playing-cards-game/
LOCATION:CSU-Fresno\, 5244 N Jackson Ave\, Fresno\, CA\, 93740
CATEGORIES:For Educators,For Students
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SUMMARY:Celebration of Women in Mathematics: Enabling Science through Data Science at Berkeley Lab
DESCRIPTION:Understanding environmental systems\, providing clean water\, predicting water availability\, and understanding material properties are just a few of the areas where data science is enabling science breakthroughs. This talk by Dr. Deb Agarwal (Senior Scientist\, Data Science and Technology) will describe some of these science challenges and the role for data science in helping to address these challenges. In a national laboratory environment\, the focus is on team science and tackling challenges that require an integrated team of people from many disciplines. In this talk Dr. Agarwal will describe some of the challenges data scientists are helping to solve and some of the next data science and machine learning challenges that need to be tackled. \nRegister here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMtcOuorjIvHtSTHnx5gARCbgMrnTxW6-Ek
URL:https://cmpso.org/event/celebration-of-women-in-mathematics-enabling-science-through-data-science-at-berkeley-lab/
LOCATION:Online\, Santa Cruz
CATEGORIES:For Educators,For Students
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