00:07:57 Ashod Minasian: Hello everyone. Ashod Minasian, Orange County, CA 00:09:39 kim pham: hello,from West valley, CA 00:09:55 Jennifer Travis: Hi everyone, hello from Houston Texas! 00:10:22 James Gomez: KimPham, I'm sympathic your governor isn't allowing thanksgiving/Christmas. 00:10:30 James Gomez: @KimPham.....king Gavin of California. 00:10:31 Denise Race: HI! Dallas, TX 00:10:37 Shannon Ruth: Hi to all from sunny Phoenix! :) 00:10:52 Dennis Ebersole: Hello from Emmaus, PA 00:10:52 Sarah Lonsdale: Hello from Frisco, TX (Dallas area) 00:11:01 Jeanette Leeb: Orlando, FL 00:11:13 George Hurlburt: Corning, NY 00:11:14 Bruce Wahl: Hi Johanna! 00:11:20 Tim Britt: Jackson, TN 00:11:25 Ashod Minasian: Better Safe, than Sorry. 00:11:26 Penny Morris: Hello for Lakeland, FL 00:11:32 Glen Keith Foster: Greetings from Northwest Arkansas 00:11:37 Melissa Bird: McKinney, TX 00:11:40 Terry Varvil: Hello from Tampa Fl 00:11:43 Robert Crumpler: Hi from Virginia Beach, VA. 00:11:44 Brandie Biddy: Hello from North East, MD 00:11:46 hedia fgaier: Hello from Orlando Floroda 00:12:06 Lana A: Sacto, CA 00:12:11 Andrei Kolas: Hello from Glenview, IL 00:12:23 Barbara Pierpont: Ft. Campbell KY 00:12:23 Kathryn Cerrone: Hello from chilly Akron, Ohio. 00:12:35 Kathryn Kozak President: Flagstaff, AZ 00:12:38 Kweiman Yang: Good afternoon, from Yuma, AZ 00:12:45 Siham Alfred: From Hello from Siham Alfred in Virginia 00:12:45 Anthony Jenkins: Hi from Traverse City, MI! 00:13:13 Dan Taylor: Centralia, Washington here 00:14:28 Sally Keely: Kalama WA (30 mi N of Portland OR) 00:14:55 Patrick Staten: Good Afternoon from Fresno, CA 00:23:30 Barbara Pierpont: I have to use a piece of sandpaper when doing math to create a tactile input of numbers. 00:24:30 Marion Foster: Nice idea! I have had a few visually impaired students and used string in the same manner. 00:26:17 Marion Foster: We need to give our girls tinker toys when they are little. 00:26:55 George Soliman: We need more women in STEM! As I occasionally mention in some of my classes, girls can do math too! 00:27:04 Cindy Scofield: I grew up with legos. Funny enough, I can do and understand calculus and physics, but I get lost in parking lots. 00:28:51 Kathryn Kozak President: I can find my way most places, but I cannot see how big of a storage container I need for the left overs. 00:30:14 Penny Morris: In Florida we had a great time with our Hurricane Delta becoming smaller and Hurricane Epsilon become bigger. 00:30:36 Gary Thomas: Kathryn, thanks so much for sharing that -- my wife laughs at this math professor who can't figure out which Tupperware to use. 00:30:55 Cindy Scofield: I am the queen of packing the car, but don't trust me to drive the car and not get lost. 00:30:55 Kathryn Kozak President: Gary, my husband laughs at me too. 00:31:33 Penny Morris: Opps. I mean Delta was getting bigger and Epsilon became small, the storms that is. 00:31:59 Kathryn Kozak President: Penny, very funny. 00:32:35 George Soliman: (knock knock knock) Penny, (knock knock knock) Penny, (knock knock knock) Penny … sorry, couldn't resist a Big Bang Theory joke :) 00:33:06 Rekha Natarajan: With volumes of revolution I've used play-doh to make shell models.. 00:33:15 Bruce Wahl: learning styles have largely been dismissed, but there is something different about watching someone doing an activity and having a physical activity that you do yourself. 00:33:47 Penny Morris: George - I understand. Or should I call you "Sheldon". 00:34:19 George Soliman: Haha I'm not nearly as smart … or arrogant … or socially misguided! 00:35:27 Dennis Ebersole: So I am not the only strange math prof! 00:35:28 Penny Morris: Yes. I have used turkey decorations that opened like the bells. 00:35:45 Kathryn Cerrone: Penny, me too! 00:35:48 michael holtfrerich: me too 00:35:53 Kathryn Kozak President: My colleague did this years ago. 00:35:53 Cengiz Ozgener: Sheldon does it twice "knock, knock, knock, Penny", not three times 00:36:11 Mel Artz: I used those wedding decorations, also took a drill to class and tape the area and then turn on the drill to show solid 00:36:27 Penny Morris: I thought he did it 3 times, unless Penny opened the door too soon. 00:36:34 Gary Thomas: I love this idea -- my wife is an Asian Buddhist and there are always left over candle holders from big holidays, so I will be snagging some of those next time it's safe to go. 00:36:37 michael holtfrerich: I made a shell with the decorations too 00:36:56 Penny Morris: I like that pineapple. 00:37:33 Barbara Pierpont: Wonderful information! Have to run...class starts in 10. 00:37:34 Marion Foster: Craft stores are actually amazing sources of possible math manipulatives in disguise. 00:37:59 Katherine Naimark: What are the take-apart white solids made of? I think I missed it :( 00:38:11 Penny Morris: Yay, craft stores. 00:38:12 Dennis Ebersole: I live in Dollar Tree when we are teaching face-to-face. 00:38:36 debbie Garrison: I have a set of volumes of revolution made from the fold out wedding bells and other such shapes too. I also use shapes made of Play-doh and cut cross sections using dental floss so they can visualize them 00:39:04 Marion Foster: Ha, ha! I am not the only one who fishes things our of the trash to use. Packing from items can be wonderful for this. 00:40:19 Andrei Kolas: if you stop shearing screen, we will see objects bigger 00:40:55 Sarah Bannen: You can make her bigger by changing your view. 00:40:56 Lana A: you can swap video and shared screen. 00:41:00 Melissa Bird: You can swap the screen share with the video at the top right hand corner. 00:41:12 Heidi Kiley: Swap the shared screen with video on your own zoom screen at home to see her instead of the PowerPoint 00:41:52 debbie Garrison: sounds like calculus teachers share a penchant for reusing everyday items to help our students visualize difficult concepts. 00:42:48 Behnaz Rouhani: To get a good view of her, click on view, then speaker view. 00:43:02 Penny Morris: Now the dog needs one. 00:44:27 Kanchan Mathur: CalcPlot3D is amazing! 00:44:33 Shannon Ruth: https://www.monroecc.edu/faculty/paulseeburger/calcnsf/CalcPlot3D/ 00:45:42 Kathryn Kozak President: I love CalcPlot3D 00:45:55 Michael Huff: I am using it daily 00:46:42 Kyle Knee: where is the rotation option here? 00:47:02 Karina Ochs: This is great! I can't find the axis of revolution either 00:47:30 Sarah Bannen: Can you do that right now so we can see the example you are showing? 00:48:09 Karina Ochs: Can you share your screen please 00:49:19 Karina Ochs: yes! thank you 00:49:29 George Hurlburt: I think this is the newer version: https://c3d.libretexts.org/CalcPlot3D/index.html 00:49:41 Shannon Ruth: Thanks George!! 00:50:05 Penny Morris: You can stretch the screen to make the PP bigger. 00:50:52 Luminita Catoiu: CalcPlot3D is wonderful. Thanks for mention that is can be used for calc 2 for surfaces of revolutions. I did not know. 00:52:00 Karina Ochs: I wish I knew about it before. Thank you so much! 00:52:48 hedia fgaier: This is wonderful 00:54:48 Glen Keith Foster: Well, that was brief 00:55:02 Jeanette Leeb: Hi…. Bye 00:55:11 Michael Huff: shortest group avtivity ever 00:57:04 Karen Carlson: My office computer has no camera or microphone so breakout rooms are tough 00:59:32 Terry Varvil: That’s a good idea 01:00:11 Terry Varvil: Very cool 01:01:30 Ashley Priem: https://raisingcalculus.winona.edu/content/classroom-kits-raising-calculus 01:02:17 Kyle Knee: I've used the old version of CalcPlot3D before but this new update is AMAZING. 01:02:21 Kyle Knee: Thanks so much! 01:02:40 Karina Ochs: Hi Kyle!!! I remember you from Project Access 01:02:59 Kathryn Kozak President: I didn’t know there was an update. Glad I know now. 01:03:32 Dan Taylor: Webex will have breakout room options. The husband of a colleague works at Cisco and they said they need to change to be competitive 01:04:23 Behnaz Rouhani: 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. 01:07:00 Karina Ochs: How can we get these links? 01:07:37 Penny Morris: Thank you so much. Some crafty ideas as well as the tech tools. 01:07:45 Kathryn Kozak President: myAMATYC has the 01:07:46 Dennis Ebersole: Super! 01:07:50 hedia fgaier: Thank you so much 01:07:50 Behnaz Rouhani: 5:00EST 4:00CST 3:00MST 2:00PST Virtual Trivia and Happy Hour! http://info.mheducation.com/MAT20F---McGraw-Hill-AMATYC-Email_Landing-Page.html 01:08:00 Kathryn Kozak President: myAMATYC has the powerpoint for this an other sessions. 01:08:20 Kathryn Cerrone: Thanks! 01:08:21 Shannon Ruth: Thank you Johanna! Lots of great ideas!!! 01:08:45 Marion Foster: This was fantastic! Thank you. 01:08:49 Paula Wilhite: Johanna, Excellent presentation! Very helpful! 01:08:58 Stacy Kuehn: thank you! 01:08:58 Jeanette Leeb: Thank you!! 01:08:58 hedia fgaier: This was great thank you! 01:09:01 Dan Taylor: Thank you 01:09:08 Heidi Kiley: Thank you! So many good ideas!!! 01:09:10 Josh Grosek: Thank you. 01:09:11 Jim Anderson: Thank You!! 01:09:12 Cengiz Ozgener: Thanks! 01:09:12 Kathryn Kozak President: Thank you,. 01:09:12 Kanchan Mathur: Thanks! 01:09:13 Andrei Kolas: thanks 01:09:14 Joshua Bowers: Thank you 01:09:14 Cindy Scofield: Thank you! 01:09:15 Michael Huff: Thanks a lot! 01:09:16 Terry Varvil: Fantastic presentation!!! Thank you. 01:09:16 Tim Britt: Thanks 01:09:17 Ashley Priem: Thank you! 01:09:18 Kamilla Murashkina: thank you 01:09:20 Pat Riley: Thanks! 01:09:20 Patrick Staten: Thanks 01:09:27 John Gallo: Thank you! 01:09:29 Jennifer Travis: Thank you! 01:09:35 Kyle Knee: Best sessions thus far. 01:09:36 James Gomez: how do I get to the 4pm session? 01:09:38 Kyle Knee: thanks a bunch 01:09:39 Karina Ochs: Hey guys, where in the AMATYC page to we find the presentation? 01:09:40 James Gomez: happy hour/trivia? 01:09:51 Jack Hatton: Thank you. 01:09:55 George Soliman: my.amatyc.org 01:10:12 A. T. Hayashi: Thanks