Presentations made at the
2015 San Antonio Joint Meetings of the AMS and MAA
from the contributed papers sessions on
Innovative and Effective Ways to Teach Linear Algebra

Talks from previous Joint Meetings

Sunday morning, January 11, 2015

Visualizing Linear Algebra using the HTML5 Canvas
    Paul R. Bouthellier, University of Pittsburgh Titusville

Collaboration and Community in Fully Online Synchronous Linear Algebra Recitations
    Greg Stuart Mayer, The Georgia Institute of Technology

Motivating students for Linear Algebra by using puzzles
    Naima Naheed, Benedict College

GeoGebra and Linear Algebra
    Philip Joseph Lombardo, St. Joseph's College of New York

Interleaving Connections of Difficult 2D and 3D Linear Algebra Concepts using Interactive Explorative GeoGebra Applets
    James D. Factor, Alverno College

Enhanced student learning and attitudes with weekly MATLAB explorations
    Dan Seth, West Texas A&M University

Linear Algebra with the Hand and Eye
    Sarah J Greenwald, Appalachian State University

Introducing Galois theory in an introductory linear algebra course
    Chad Awtrey, Elon University

Teaching Linear Algebra in the embodied symbolic and formal worlds of mathematical thinking: Is there a preferred order?
    Sepideh Stewart, University of Oklahoma

Helping students see beyond Calculus: an introduction to Linear Algebra
    David Strong, Pepperdine University

My Favorite MAA Articles for Linear Algebra and List of Favorite 15 Articles
    Jeremy Case, Taylor University

Monday morning, January 12, 2015

An IBL-influenced Approach to Teaching Linear Algebra
    C Ray Rosentrater, Westmont College

Use of Just-In-Time-Teaching, Khan Academy Videos, and MyMathLab to Partially Flip a Linear Algebra Course
    Diana White, University of Colorado Denver

Exploring Ax = b in a DavidsonX MOOC
    Shane Macnamara, Davidson College

You can use a matrix to do that?
    Meghan De Witt, St Thomas Aquinas College

Magic Squares and Other Explorations in Linear Algebra
    Michelle Ghrist, U.S. Air Force Academy

Topics in Linear Algebra through Signal and Image Processing
    Yevgeniy V. Galperin, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania

How Do Badly Conditioned Systems Misbehave?
    J D Fortin, Johnson & Wales University Charlotte

An instructional sequence for change of basis and eigentheory
    Megan Wawro, Virginia Tech