Past Presentations Archive
Spring 2018
- Abrianna Mellesmoen & Jenna O’Dell – “Turning Elementary Students into Mathematics with Engaging Problems” – Presented at: MCTM conference
- Al Johnson & Heidi Hansen – “Hands-on to Abstract: Teaching the Way Children Learn” – Presented at: MCTM conference
- Amber Armstrong & Todd Frauenholtz – “Tracking and the Achievement Gap by Race and Class” – Presented at: MCTM conference
- Charity Ridlon & Todd Frauenholtz – “Multiple Representations of Algebra” – Presented at: MCTM conference
Spring 2017
- Dayna Jaeger – “Multiple Approaches to Problem Solving” – Presented at PME and MCTM conference
- Taylor Kintigh – “Strategies in Rock-Paper-Scissors” – Presented at SCCA
Fall 2016
Haley Scheldorf, Erin Waytas & Todd Frauenholtz – ” Guiding Principles on Reducing Math Anxiety” – Presented at MCTM conference
Spring 2016
- Maranda Pula & Todd Frauenholtz – “Taking Action with Sine and Cosine” – Presented at MCTM conference
- Sarah Chute, Kiertin Dolensek & Todd Frauenholtz – “Exploring Equality Through Children’s Literature” – Presented at MCTM conference
Spring 2015
Gilbert Penaherrera & Derek Web – “Pursuing the Saddle Point: Social Sciences vs. Natural Sciences” – Presented at SCCA and Creative Achievement Conference
Spring 2014
James Bettin, Claire Simon, & Erin Waytas – Generating strong passwords using matrix multiplication – Presented at MCTM
Spring 2012
Mike Borgendale & Todd Frauenholtz – “Your Future Professional Development as a Teacher” – Presented at MCTM conference
Spring 2010
Course: M4240
- Brian Olmanson – Cryptography: The Mathematics of Secret Writing
- Adam Johnson – Triangles with Integer Sides
- Colton Storseth – Results Involving Digital Roots
- Miranda Nelson – Fractions of the Pharaohs
- Mathew Verbout – Continued Fractions and Music
Course: M3710
Phillip Napieralski – The Scrub Lizard Problem
Course: M3310
Wendy Bergh – An Invenstigation of Wavelets
Spring 2008
Course: M4240
- Jamie Grieger – Egyptian Fractions
- Arthur Evans – Pandigital Numbers
- Phil Meier – Integer Sided Triangles
- Sid Beck – Magic Squares
- Rocki Lueders – Continued Fractions
- Parrat Pokasoowan – Partition and Divisor Connections
- Stephanie Shearen – Perfect, Superperfect Numbers
- Tara Houglum – Digital Roots of Integers
- Jen Baker – Pascal’s Triangle
- Luke Dorman – Divisibility Rules
Course: M3742
Cole Cameron – Genetic Algorithms
Course: M4480
Heather Heroff – A Geometric View of Complex Trigonometric Functions
Course: M3632
Amy Palmer – The History of the Measurement of the Speed of Light
Spring 2007
Course: M3560
Deborah Carlson-Doom – Archimedean Solids
Course: M3920
Tony Gilbert – Minimizing Airline Boarding Time
Course: M3410
Michael Kiviaho – Countability
Course: M3310
- Dana Robinson – Kriging
- Trent Vanderhoof – Lights Out a Linear Algebra Analysis of the Game Lights Out
Course: M4350
Brian Adkins – RSA Cryptography
Fall 2006
Course: M4240
Renae Garski – An Investigation of Prime Numbers
Spring 2006
Course: M3742
- Dana Bromenshenkel – Continued Fractions
- Maribeth Jaggard – DES The Prehistoric Encryption Standard
Course: M3410
Daryk Leonhardt – Bernstein Polynomials
Course: M4240
- Rachel Berg – An Investigation of Ciphering
- Amy Borgen – Perfect Numbers and the Abundancy Ratio
- Jon Decker – The Ubiquitous Golden Ratio
- Dani DeVillers – Rediscovering Egyptian Fractions
- Nicole Friend – Magic Squares and Benjamin Franklin
- Jenna Jespersen – Harmonic Integers, Oranges and Cannonballs
- Jeremy Lang – Combinatorial Look at Fibonacci and Lucas Numbers
- Michael Lynch – Mathematics of the Calendar
- Michelle Morgan – Geometry & Algebra in the Pascal Triangle
Course: M3632
Matthew Niedzielski – R.A. Fisher, Hypothesis Testing and the Heights of Men in Politics
Course: M3310
Sam Parsons – Google and Linear Algebra
Course: M3742
Zachary Schultz – Optimizing a 401K Plan
Course: M4131
Jason Vogt – Mathematics of Risk Management
Spring 2005
Course: M 3560
Jim Jacobson – The Fermat Point of a Triangle
Course: M 4371
Cassondra Fett – Wallpaper Patterns
Course: M 3631
Bob Fox – Hot Hands and the Law of Small Numbers
Course: M 3410
- T.J. Chapman – Chebyshev and His Polynomials
- Lindsey Bromenshenkel – Curvilinear Coordinates
Course: M 3310
- Jonathan Czech – Quadratic Forms
- Kate Ogren – Cryptography and the Hill Cipher
Course: M 3310/3472
David Quamme – Your Musical Identity, via Mathematics
Spring 2004
Course: M 3742
- Simon Goble – A Graphical Visualization of Newton’s Method
- Michael Landin – Signal Approximations With Wavelets
Course: M 3310
- Mary Hegna – Alternative Forms for Finding a Determinant
- Katherine Jedlicka – Regular Markov Chains
- Cole St. Peter – Binomial Matrices: An Exploration of Pure Mathematics Goals
- Andy Lundbohm – Fun with Circulant Matrices
Course: M 4480
Angie Midkiff – A Geometric Look at Complex Numbers
Course: M 4240
- Gaurav Sumra – Factoring With the B-Algorithm
- Holly Knez – The Power of Pascal’s Triangle
- Tom Maus – Numbers; Polygonal, Perfect and Palindromes
- Ed Heltunen – Fun With Magic Hexagrams
- Derek Dowty – Egyptian Fractions
- Dana Hasselberg – A Postmodern View of Fractions
- Dave Johnson – a^2 + b^2 = c^2; Primitive Pythagorean Triples
- Kyal Brandt – Finite, Simple Continued Fractions
- Paul Unger – Fibonacci-Another View
Course: M 3410
- Emily Storrar – Hyperbolic Functions Are Everywhere, including “Car Talk”
- Jethro Montzka – A Revealing Talk Surrounding Leonhard Euler’s Life and Work
Course: M 3742
- Adam Gerdes – Mathematics and Sound
- Kari Marquardt – Searching by Fibonacci, Steepest Descent, and Conjugate Gradient
Course: M 3631
Eric Walker – Building the Binomial Distribution and the Finding the Expected Value Through the Use of Properties of the Exponential Family of Distributions
Course: M 4371
Rachel Rice – Aspects of Mathematics in Atonal Music
Spring 2003
Course: M 3741
Bryan Hickey – Ducks in the Loft
Course: M 4240
Sarah Zimmermann – Mathematical Card Tricks
Course: M 4371
David Dahlquist – Mutual Multiples in Zn
Course: M 4470
- Robert Arends – The Weierstrass Function
- Ann Fleet – Mathematical Harmony
Course: M 3632
- Virginia Gardner – Assessing Left-Handedness with Exact and Approximate Confidence Intervals
- Katie Rudd – A Proof By William Sealy Gosset
Spring 2002
Course: M 4240
- Sherri Hill – Fibonacci and Lucas Numbers
- Jeff Marxer – Ciphers
- Jean Benner – Oblong Numbers
- Ginger Gardner – The Golden Section and the Fibonacci Sequence
- Ellie Levenhagen – Fractions, Fermat Prime Reciprocals and Symmetry
Fall 2001
Course: M 4371
Matt Nohner – The 14-15 Puzzle in Puzzleland
Spring 2001
Course: M 4350
Kim Yuretich – An Introduction to Algebraic Coding Theory
Fall 2000
Course: M 4371
Sherri Kruger – The Group Theoretic Classification of Wallpaper Patterns
Spring 2000
Course: M 4240
- Lauri Nevalainen – Finite, Simple, Continued Fractions
- Hiromichi Ikebata, JoAnne Klemetsen, Scott Schmidtke – What if the base is -10 instead of 10?
- Jessie Virnig – The 3n + 1 Problem
- Eric Gohman, Jami Kraushaar – Ciphers: The Art of Cryptography
- Ryan Diesem, Ted Treska – An Investigation Into the R.S.A. Public Key Cipher
- Emily Falgier, Aaron Hanson – The Existence of Palindromic Triangular, Square and Pentagonal Numbers
- Maureen Foss, Stacy Jurgens – Perfect, Superperfect and Superduperperfect Numbers
- Betsy LaPlant – An Exploration of Numeric Patterns Within Pascal’s Triangle
- Bryan Anderson, Amber Richgels – Polyalphabetic and Block Ciphers
- Jason Makepeace, Nicole Nelson – Investigation of Egyptian Fractions