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Park City Mathematics Institute
High School Teacher Program
Summer 2005
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[Week 1]
[Week 2]
[Week 3]
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Week 1
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Monday June 27
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Tuesday June 28
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Wednesday June 29
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Thursday June 30
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Friday July 1
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7:00-8:15 Working Breakfasts
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Carol's Breakfast Club
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8:20-8:30
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Jim King - Acronyms
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Carol - Tour of the PCMI site
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Andy Bernoff - A Problem
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Gail - Figure This!
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8:30-10:45
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Over and Over Again
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Over and Over Again
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Over and Over Again
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Over and Over Again
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Over and Over Again
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11:00-12:00
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Reflection on Teaching
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Reflection on Teaching
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Reflection on Teaching
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Reflection on Teaching
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Reflection on Teaching
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Working Lunches
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1:00-3:00
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Working Groups
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Working Groups
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afternoon free
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Working Groups
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Working Groups
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3:15-4:15
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Cross Program - Intro to PCMI
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John Tyson - Coping with Complexity
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Clay Public Lecture - Simon Levin
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Neurobiology of Education on the Road to Automatic - John Milton
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4:30-5:30
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PD3 Meeting
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White Board Technology Staff Meeting (5:30)
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Dinnertime
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Opening Dinner (6:00)
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Pizza and Problem Solving (6:39)
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7:30-9:00
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Model Building Party
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Week 2
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Monday July 4
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Tuesday July 5
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Wednesday July 6
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Thursday July 7
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Friday July 8
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7:00-8:15 Working Breakfasts
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Carol's Breakfast Club
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Senior Participants
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8:20-8:30
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Connie Savoie - Fractals
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Steve Phelps - Cabri 3D
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Ruth Brocklebank - Set
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8:30-10:45
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8:45 line up for the parade
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Over and Over Again
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Over and Over Again
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Over and Over Again
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Over and Over Again
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11:00-12:00
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4th of July Parade
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Reflection on Teaching
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Reflection on Teaching
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Reflection on Teaching
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Reflection on Teaching
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Working Lunches
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1:00-3:00
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afternoon free
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Working Groups
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Working Groups
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Working Groups
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Working Groups
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3:15-4:15
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Cross Program - Leo Glass, Chaotic Music and Fractal Art
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Cross Program - Clay Lecture, Charles Peskin
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Cross Program - Mathematics in AfricaTea with the International participants
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4:30-5:30
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Navigator Presentation
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Youngson Sinkala, Math of Botswana
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Dinnertime
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Rodeo trip with International participants
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Dinner with the International Participants (5:30)
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7:30-9:00
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Discussion Group - A Career in Mathematics Education, Lani Horn
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Ice Cream Social
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Model Building Party
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Week 3
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Monday July 11
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Tuesday July 12
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Wednesday July 13
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Thursday July 14
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Friday July 15
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7:00-8:15 Working Breakfasts
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Carol's Breakfast Club
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Senior Participants
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8:20-8:30
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Peg Cagle, Hands-on Hyperbolic and Beverly Farahani, Tinkerplots
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Ellie Schweber, the Jewish Calendar
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Art, Math Tools
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Cal Armstrong, White Board Movies
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8:30-10:45
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Over and Over Again
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Over and Over Again
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Over and Over Again
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Over and Over Again
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Over and Over Again
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11:00-12:00
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Reflection on Teaching
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Reflection on Teaching
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Reflection on Teaching
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Reflection on Teaching
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Reflection on Teaching
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Working Lunches
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Steering Committee
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1:00-3:00
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Working Groups
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Working Groups
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afternoon free
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Working Groups
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Final Project Presentations by Groups
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3:15-4:15
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Cross Program Panel, NCTM/ASSM MSSG2 PMET
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Cross Program, Deborah Ball's Elementary Teaching Lab
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4:30-5:30
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Deborah Ball Debrief
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Dinnertime
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Pizza and Problem Solving (6:30 - 8:00)
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Closing Dinner (6:00)
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7:30-9:00
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Cross Program, National Security Agency
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Model Building (8:00 - 9:30)
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