Math secondary interns should review the Math/CS revised version of Section IV of the NGCSU Internship handbook as well as the Internship Evaluation Supplement document. Please refer any questions to Robb Sinn.
Robb is co-PI on a research grant funded beginning June, 2007, by the National Science Foundation. You can see our NGCSU Project Page, the Instructional Materials homepage, our NSF Fact Sheet and the NGSCU Press Release.
Photos from the Head Shaving Party. Robb helped raise nearly $800 to benefit St. Baldrick's kids cancer foundation. See stbaldricks.org for details (Shavee ID 18507). See photos here).
Some Recent Talks
17th International Conference on College Teaching & Learning
April
12, 2006
PowerPoint Notes: [PPT]
[HTML]
Career
Simulation Rubrics: [DOC] [HTML]
Rubrics for Papers & Projects: [DOC] [HTML]
Conference Paper [DOC] [PDF]
University of Georgia VIGRE Talk:
February 21, 2006
PowerPoint Notes: [PPT]
[HTML]
JMM San Antonio:
January 12, 2006
PowerPoint Notes: [PPT]
Handout [DOC] [HTML]
Link to
Math Career Simulation Page [Click]
Stetson University Talk:
November 2, 2005
PowerPoint Notes: [PPT]
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Iteration Graphics: Linear [XLS]
Quadratic [XLS] Cubic [XLS]
Dr. Robb Sinn joined the NGCSU faculty in 2003. He received a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from the University of Cincinnati in June, 2003. Robb has taught mathematics in both public and private high schools. In 2005, Robb was named director of the North Georgia Summer Honors Program. Robb's current scholarship includes research in the area of mathematics self-efficacy, curriculum consulting, writing articles for professional teaching journals, and giving workshops and in-service training for K-12 mathematics teachers.
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