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SIMIODE EXPO 2024, 9 - 11 February 2024, Virtual Conference - Modeling in Teaching Differential Equations

  • 1.  SIMIODE EXPO 2024, 9 - 11 February 2024, Virtual Conference - Modeling in Teaching Differential Equations

    Posted 12-15-2023 01:27:00

    SIMIODE EXPO 2024, 9 - 11 February 2024, Virtual Conference - Modeling in Teaching Differential Equations

     

    Greetings colleagues,

    We invite you to join us at our upcoming SIMIODE EXPO 2024 International Online Conference, 9 - 11 February 2024. The conference begins at 12:45 PM EST USA each day and runs for over 9 hours on Friday and Saturday, with 6 hours of coverage on Sunday.

    Register NOW $20US for students and $45US for all others.

    This is our fourth annual SIMIODE EXPO conference and it is designed for those who find value and purpose in teaching and learning differential equations through modeling. We are building an exciting program and you can be a part of the program by sharing your experiences.

    SIMIODE's Community of Practice is about teaching and learning differential equations in context with modeling and the EXPO 2024 conference will offer talks of interest for high schoolers through retired colleagues. That has got to include you!

    All are welcome - academic - students and teachers, industry, government, non-profit, and individuals. We look forward to you joining us and sharing your ideas and experiences, while listening to collegial wisdom and advice on how to improve teaching mathematics with an emphasis on differential equations through modeling.

    In past EXPO conferences we have had speakers from around the world who want to share the excitement and joy in teaching differential equations with modeling through example, fun activities, and their class experiences. Join us - no travel hassle, no seeking support for trip, no stress. Meet old friends, make new contacts. Just relax and enjoy and let the joy flow over you. Really, that can happen. Come celebrate.

    Highlights of the conference include - with details forthcoming on complete session details, titles, and abstracts:

    • two keynote speakers - addressing constructive uses of AI in the classroom and the mathematics of AI
    • two sessions on the role of technology (Slopes, WikiModel) and more to follow
    • conversations with author of SIMIODE modeling based textbook
    • many sessions with immediate experiences and takeaways for your course through modeling
    • overview of SCUDEM (student challenge) with outstanding student teams discussion how they did it
    • presentations on student competitions
    • finding and using great resources for your teaching
    • modeling in undergraduate research
    • special topics to enrich your differential equations course
    • how to get started in modeling for your course
    • outreach efforts including the Prison Math Project and community based projects
    • personal sharings about the joy of modeling in class
    • time and conference platform to meet informally with colleagues
    • . . . and many more topics . . . you let us know of sessions you want.

    Visit here  for complete description and registration. See session/presentation slides and videos from SIMIODE EXPO 2023, 2022, and 2021.

    Share your passion and story by submitting your talk abstract.

    Register NOW  and meet colleagues of like mind and interest. Benefit from lots of good approaches you can use. Bring your students.

    We look forward to seeing you at SIMIODE EXPO 2024, 9 - 11 February 2024.

    Download the official flyer (PDF, 3MB) and spread the word.

    For inquiries contact:  Director@simiode.org



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    Brian Winkel
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