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Submissions from 1996
What Will They Think of Next, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Visualization of a Surface Wave in an Elastic Medium via the Complex Poynting Vector, James P. Braselton and Cleon Dean
A Phase I Shewhart Chart for Unequal Sample Sizes, Charles W. Champ
Submissions from 1995
All Students Must Take College Algebra?, Deborah A. Bell
Approaches to Teaching Algebra at the College Level, Deborah A. Bell
Math 150 - Introduction to Math Modeling - An Alternative to College Algebra, Deborah A. Bell
A Modern Approach to Differential Equations, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Changing the Landscape of Calculus and Differential Equations or How Spiders Catch Flies in the 21st Century, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Computer Laboratory Experiences in Mathematical Modeling in Differential Equations, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Mathematics at Work, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Projects in the Undergraduate Mathematics Curriculum, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Technology in Multivariable Calculus, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
A Uniform Error Bound for Overrelaxation Methods, Xiezhang Li
The Isolated Asymptotic Spectra of Banded Quasi-Toeplitz Matrices, Xiezhang Li
The Rate of Convergence for Optimal Iterative Methods Using the Overestimates of Spectrum, Xiezhang Li
Submissions from 1994
Graphing Calculators and Spatial Visualization, Deborah A. Bell
Who Takes Earth Algebra?, Deborah A. Bell
A Structured Approach to Experiments in Differential Equations, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Differential Equations: A Technological Approach, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Geometry and Computer Algebra Systems, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Incorporating Science and Engineering Design into the Mathematics Curriculum, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Laboratory Approaches in Differential Equations, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Projects in Differential Equations using Maple/Mathematica, Part I, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Projects in Differential Equations using Maple/Mathematica, Part II, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Some Differences Between Polynomial and Trigonometric Functions, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Technology: The Choice is Yours, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Retrospective Shewhart Control Charts with Supplementary Runs Rules, Charles W. Champ
The Rate of Convergence for Optimal Iterative Methods Using the Overestimates of Spectrum, Xiezhang Li
Submissions from 1993
Presentation given at TI-81 Calculator Workshop Mathematics Teachers, Georgia Southern University, Deborah A. Bell
Advancing the Study of Differential Equations with Technology, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Graphing Quadric Surfaces with Mathematica, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Pendulums, Drums, and Things, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Fuzzy Sets, Logic, and Measures: Applications and Issues, Charles W. Champ
The Asymptotic Convergence Factor for a Rectangle Under a Perturbation, Xiezhang Li
Submissions from 1992
Calculators in Elementary College Mathematics Courses, Deborah A. Bell
Consultant’s Corners: Decision Making in Mathematics, James P. Braselton
Differential Equations with Mathematica, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Problems in Applied Mathematics with Mathematica, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Solving Problems in Applied Mathematics with Mathematica, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Solving Real-Life Problems with Computer Technology, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Introducing a Computer Lab into the Calculus Sequence, II, James P. Braselton and John W. Davenport
A Shewhart Control Chart Under 100% Sampling for Attribute Data, Charles W. Champ
The Convergence Rate for Chebyshev Semiiterative Methods With Estimated Complex Segment Spectrum, Xiezhang Li
Submissions from 1991
Using the TI-81 Calculator, Deborah A. Bell
Using the TI-81 Calculator For More Complicated Problems - Modeling in Earth Algebra, Deborah A. Bell
Using the TI-81 Calculator in College Algebra - Earth Algebra, Deborah A. Bell
Calculus II with Mathematica, James P. Braselton
Mathematica: Using a Computer Algebra System in Mathematics Courses, James P. Braselton
Exploring the Powers of Mathematica, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Mathematica: Beyond Calculus, James P. Braselton and Martha L. Abell
Integrating a Computer Algebra System into the Calculus Curriculum, James P. Braselton, Martha L. Abell, and John W. Davenport
Mathematica: Applications Beyond Calculus, James P. Braselton, Martha L. Abell, and John W. Davenport
Implementing Technology into the Mathematics Classroom, James P. Braselton and Arthur G. Sparks
Implementing Calculus as Formal Laboratory Courses Using Mathematica, James P. Braselton, Arthur G. Sparks, and John W. Davenport
Integrating Computer Algebra Systems into the Calculus Sequence, James P. Braselton, Arthur G. Sparks, and John W. Davenport
Integrating Technology into the Mathematics Curriculum, James P. Braselton, Arthur G. Sparks, and John W. Davenport
An Adaptive Methods for Solving Nonsymmetric Linear Systems Involving Application of SCPACK, Xiezhang Li