Population Modeling in the Classroom
a session presented at the
2004 NCCTM Conference
Greensboro, NC -- October 8, 2004

Presenters:

Erin K. McNelis
Western Carolina University
emcnelis@email.wcu.edu


Robin Franklin
Enka High School
robin.frank.in@bcsemail.org


Rebecca Handon
West Henderson High School
bhanson@whh.henderson.k12.nc.us


Jennifer Horton
Erwin High School
jennifer.horton@bcsemail.org


This presentation offered a set of population modeling activities suitable for algebra, pre-calculus, calculus and statistics courses.
The material presented in this session were developed, in part, as work for a sub-award from the Shodor Education Foundation and the EdGrid Program.

Here are electronic versions of the materials from the session:


Microsoft Word Version
PDF Format
(Open with Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Communicable
Disease
Activity
Exponential
Skittles


Please take a look at the lists of activities-based mathematics and science websites the students in this class found:
And here are links to teaching modules created by Robin, Rebecca and Jennifer:


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