Mathematics Presentations
Conferences
(Links go to PDF versions of slides, where available.)
- Reversal ratio and linear extension diameter. 23rd British Combinatorial Conference, Exeter, United Kingdom. (July 2011)
- Reversal ratio and linear extension diameter. Canadian Conference on Discrete and Algorithmic Mathematics (CanaDAM) 2011, Victoria, British Columbia. (June 2011)
- Online linear discrepancy. SIAM Conference on Discrete Mathematics, Austin, Texas. (June 2010)
- A characterization of partially ordered sets with linear discrepancy equal to 2. (Poster presentation.) New Directions in Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization, Atlanta, Georgia. (May 2008)
- A characterization of partially ordered sets with linear discrepancy equal to 2. 2008 Georgia Tech Graduate Student Symposium. (March 2008)
- Six degrees of separation, Or, why Bacon is a good, but not the best, choice. North Dakota State University Mathematics Consortium. (April 2005)
- Signed graph Laplacians. AMS-MAA-SIAM Special Session on Research in Mathematics by Undergraduates, Joint AMS/MAA Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland. (January 2003)
Others
- Online linear discrepancy, Technion Combinatorics Seminar. (May 2011)
- Online linear discrepancy, London School of Economics Lunchtime Seminar. (February 2011)
- Interval partitions and Stanley depth, London School of Economics Discrete Mathematics and Game Theory Seminar. (October 2010)
- Interval partitions and Stanley depth, University of Louisville Mathematics Colloquium. (December 2009)
- Online algorithms for graphs and partially ordered sets, Georgia Tech SIAM Student Seminar. (November 2009)
- The Probabilistic Method, Or, Using Probability to Show that Something Definitely Exists, North Dakota State University Mathematics Club. (December 2008)
- Linear discrepancy in partially ordered sets. North Dakota State University Mathematics Colloquium. (July 2007)
- Six degrees of separation, Or, why Kevin Bacon is a good, but not the best, choice. North Dakota State University Mathematics Club. (May 2004)
- Some combinatorial proofs of some noncombinatorial results. North Dakota State University Mathematics Colloquium. (April 2004)
- One, two, skip a few, ninety-nine, one hundred, Or, How I learned there are smarter ways to count. North Dakota State University Mathematics Club. (September 2003)
- Algebra and graphs and knots—oh my! North Dakota State University Mathematics Club. (September 2002)
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Teaching, Learning, and Academic Integrity Presentations
Invited Faculty Development Workshops
- Workshops on effective teaching, assessment of learning objectives, helping students think critically, and effective classroom management/dealing with disruptive students. Deanship of Skills Development, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. (May 2011)
- Problem Solving in the Classroom (with D.C. Llewellyn, Georgia Tech). Georgia Tech Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning Fall Kickoff Workshop. (August 2010)
- Workshops on active learning and rubrics for faculty from King Saud University. Organized by Georgia Tech Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning. (July 2010)
- Getting your students to read the text (before class), Georgia Tech Retreat Exploring Effective Teaching. (January 2010)
Conferences
- Integrated Course Design: Extending Lessons from an Introductory Mathematics Course (with L. Soleil, Georgia Tech). Lilly Conference on College and University Teaching, Greensboro, North Carolina. (February 2010)
- Proactive Academic Integrity Measures—The Second Generation (with K.D. Boyd, University of Georgia, and E.S. McGarity, Georgia Tech). The 2005 Center for Academic Integrity International Conference, Blacksburg, Virginia. (October 2005)
- Academic Integrity and Cultural Differences (with M. Barry, Rochester Institute of Technology, and L. Pendleton, Virginia Tech). The 2005 Center for Academic Integrity International Conference, Blacksburg, Virginia. (October 2005)
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