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Some of the things I did last year:
Institute Committee: QEP/SACS Planing Group(Quality Enhancement Play,
required for SACS accreditation)
Committee Chair Institute: Academic Integrity
Institute Committee: Student Activities (formally chair)
Web Site and teacher workshops 2003-4: Urban Initiative (NSF) to APS
(Atlanta Public Schools)
Organized Cobb County teacher enrichment day: October 17
Hour Speaker: International Conference on Technology and Collegiate
Mathematics
Continued work with Michaels et al on Georgia Tech High school contest
Contributions to Parent's day, TA training seminar, etc.,
Supported the last (at least) 6 summers on NSF either direct or indirect
(though APS)
Continued work with Brakebill/Wang/Steinbert, etc., on undergraduate
matters.
Refereeing (Journal Mathematical Analysis and Appl., Special issue of
Computer Science Education of Import/Export to Computer Science
Education
Research, discrete math textbook, calculus software.)
Reading courses for 4-5 students, last two terms
Two students (discrete math) doing senior design projects
One special problems course for student (FEM and bicycle wheels) Fall
2003
Undergraduate research (though Moorehouse) student in Summer 2003 (Wave
equations, shock waves and traffic flow).
Episcopal student organization/Episcopal Campus ministry faculty
adviser.
Talk to undergraduates, Dekalb College, Spring 2003
Talk to undergraduates Moorehouse College, Spring 2003
Shooting Stars Award, Atlanta Public Schools.
Judge, Semi-Finals Seimons/Westinghouse Science Prize
Published:
Chinese Translation, Calculus Projects Using Matheamtica, by A. D, Andrew,
G. Cain, C. Crum, and T. Morley
Chinese Translation, Linear Algebra Projects Using Matheamtica, by A. D, Andrew,
and T. Morley
Pending grant proposal:Utilizing Professional Learning Communities to
Increase Student Achievement in Advanced Placement AB Calculus, P.I. Tom Morley,
Proposal to Georgia's Teacher Quality Higher Education Program. (A federally
funded program though Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia.
It is funded through the United States Department of Education.)