00:14:21 Christine Mirbaha: Anne I am muted 00:14:48 Patrick Staten: Hello from Fresno, CA 00:21:09 Nancy Rivers: Is MAA membership required to participate in the PIC Math work? 00:21:25 Christine Mirbaha: https://www.maa.org/programs-and-communities/professional-development/pic-math 00:25:11 George Soliman: The Astros? You mean the Cheaters? #BitterYankeesFan 00:27:11 George Soliman: Great conversion exercises! 00:27:53 Christine Mirbaha: Agreed! Very different. 00:29:15 Kweiman Yang: Thank you for posting the link. 00:29:53 George Soliman: How did they code in Python if you said they had no programming experience? Were they required to learn Python? 00:29:56 Jeanette Leeb: We will get a copy of this presentation or the links? Great resources being listed! 00:31:12 Judy Williams: All presentation materials plus recording of this presentation will be in myAMATYC. If we want to continue a discussion group, we can do that there, too. 00:34:19 Karen Gaines: Discussions can be started on the IMPACT Live! pages (accessed from the Navigation bar on the my.amatyc.org landing page). Presentation materials are in a special library if you search '2020 Virtual Conference' you will find this library. 00:39:28 George Soliman: Is this a 24-hour park? If not, then I guess there's no need for the hours during which the park is closed. 00:46:10 Sandy Poinsett: How many students on a team? 00:46:28 Luke Walsh: “Students are so creative. I learned a lot from my students” ❤️ that perspective. 00:52:44 Karen Gaines: If you want to get students involved with research activities like this in a competitive format, please make sure to check out the AMATYC Student Research League. The registration for the next round will begin in January. Check out the video on the landing page of my.amatyc.org in which there is an interview with this year's grand prize winning team. 00:53:59 George Soliman: Great stuff Jennifer and Vinodh! Thanks so much! :) 00:54:05 Gabriela Florido: Thank you! 00:54:20 Luke Walsh: Yes, I see 00:54:26 Christine Mirbaha: Yes. 00:54:28 James Martin: yes 00:54:36 FELICIA PETRENCO: yes I see it 00:55:07 Gabriela Florido: How do you deal with accessibility problems with LaTex? 00:55:48 Mari Menard: i see you not your screen 00:56:05 Mari Menard: forget that i see both 00:56:24 George Soliman: I can see it 00:56:24 Linda DeMartino: I am seeing it no problem. 00:56:30 Sophia Georgiakaki: I see the shared screen 00:56:32 Mari Menard: it is ok, sorry it was my darn computer 00:56:35 Alvina Atkinson: I can see. 00:59:48 Megan Breit-Goodwin: This was so motivating. It was such an encouragement to see your passion, and see the experiences of your students. Thank you!!! 00:59:48 Anne Dudley: If you have already registered for a session, please use the link in your email, Otherwise, follow one of the links below to register for the session of your choice. Using Desmos to Teach and Learn the Standard Normal Curve https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUlcOGrqzMqGdyZkCR-yDYmsM0QPv6JHBJA New Research and Practice Frontiers in the Two-Year College Landscape https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJckf-CoqDIjHN2Nrw2acKNo2dgMtskoYei0 Address Learning Loss and Boost College Readiness with ALEKS Placement, Preparation, and Learning https://mcgrawhill.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_62Ssz30IRTOeoo2Lpa2QMQ Equity and Inclusive Teaching Practices Using ALEKS https://mcgrawhill.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GCX-ZVBBS6aX7bzBb25APw 01:00:11 Patrick Staten: Thanks for a great presentation. 01:00:22 Gabriela Florido: Thank you again :) 01:00:23 Luke Walsh: Great presentation. Loved the projects! 01:00:28 Julie Hanson: Thank you 01:00:30 Sophia Georgiakaki: Thank you for your presentation. Very exciting 01:00:33 Linda DeMartino: Thank you! 01:00:35 Nancy Rivers: Thank you!!! 01:00:39 Michael Huff: thanks so much! I've seen a little about PIC Math in MAA literature. You've filled in so much detail for me. 01:00:43 Kathy Baranoski: Thanks! 01:00:43 James Martin: Thank you 01:00:49 Alvina Atkinson: Thanks!