Presentations made at the
2008 San Diego Joint Meetings of the AMS and MAA
from the contributed papers sessions on
Innovative and Effective Ways to Teach Linear Algebra
Session 1, Monday morning
A java applet and tutorial for the Jacobi, Gauss-Seidel and SOR Methods
   
David Strong, Pepperdine University
The effects of perturbations on matrix multiplication-interative flash simulation
   
Paul R. Bouthellier, Univerisity of Pittsburgh-Titusville
Making transition to linear independence through set theory and a web module
   
Hamide Dogan-Dunlap, University of Texas at El Paso
A double-minded fractal
   
Andrew J. Simoson, King College
Computational linear algebra and social networks
   
Mason Alexander Porter, University of Oxford
The Problem with the "junk food problem"
   
Stephen Szydlik, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Matrices and their adjoints
   
Jack W. Rogers, Jr., Auburn University
Homogeneous coordinates: they work, but where do they come from?
   
Jonathan R. Senning, Gordon College
Getting down with determinants: defining det A via the PA = LU decomposition
   
Henry J. Ricardo, Medgar Evers College (CUNY)
Computing the Moore-Penrose Inverse of a matrix with a computer algebra system
   
Karsten K. Schmidt, Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Session 2, Tuesday morning
More linear algebra for all
   
Clyde Greeno, MALEI Mathematics Institute
Developing reading comprehension in an introductory linear algebra course
   
J. Alfredo Jimenez, Penn State Hazleton
Using WeBWork in linear algebra labs
   
Karen Clark, The College of New Jersey
   
Thomas Hagedorn, The College of New Jersey
Classroom voting in linear algebra
   
Holly Zullo, Carroll College
   
Kelly Cline, Carroll College
   
Mark Parker, Carroll College
Starting with two matrices
   
Gil Strang, Massachutts Institute of Technology
More quantum mechanics and linear algebra: the neutrinos and other subatomic particles
   
Itai Seggev, Knox College
Biological applications illustrating linear algebra concepts
   
Brian Walton, James Madison University
Singular value decomposition and digital image processing
   
Mohamed Allali, Chapman University
A remote sensing demo using ENVI
   
Elyn Rykken, Muhlenberg College
   
Linda McGuire, Muhlenberg College
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