From recent talks by Larry Copes

Discussing a multi-layered problem in person and with web technology. With Amy Vukelich and Nelah Anand. Spring conference, Minnesota Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Duluth, MN. April 2011. Displays and handouts

Peer teaching and learning through an online forum / multiplayer game for course assignments. With Benjamin Cooper. Conference on teaching and learning, Acadamy of Distinguished Teachers, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, April, 2011. PowerPoint and handouts.

Not quite video games: Electronic simulations for teacher education. With Rose Chu. Presentation given by Rose Chu at National Education Computing Conference, Washington, DC, July, 2009. Slides

Not quite video games: Electronic simulations for teacher education. With John McCaffrey and Rose Chu. Fall congress, Minnesota Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, Brooklyn Park, MN. October 2008. Slides

A world premier of innovative simulation tools to prepare and develop teachers. With Rose Chu and John McCaffery. Fall conference, Minnesota Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Lakeville, MN. October 2008. Slides

Learning from a game Spring conference, Minnesota Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Duluth, MN. April 2008. Game at web page.

with Rose Chu: Maturing teachers' beliefs about algebra Spring conference, Minnesota Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, St. Paul, MN. March 2008. PowerPoint.

Improving the learning environment of mathematics students: How to affect levels of engagement and emotional comfort. Annual conference, Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, Tulsa, Oklahoma. January, 2008. PowerPoint.

Techniques for engaging students Fall conference, Minnesota Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Lakeville, MN. October 2007. Slides and handout.

Not quite a video game: Computer-based simulations for inquiry-based teaching of best-practice pedagogy. Annual conference, National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics, Atlanta, GA. March, 2007. PowerPoint.

with Kay Shager: A magic trick leads to algebraic and pedagogical questions. Fall conference, Minnesota Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Lakeville, MN. October, 2006. Handout.

with Joan Lewis: The Teaching Simulator: Teaching for Preservice Mathematics Teachers Before Student Teaching. Annual conference, Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, Tampa, Florida. January, 2006. Handout.

with Anna Bonderson: And nobody gets hurt: Trying out new ideas in a simulated classroom. Fall conference, Minnesota Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Andover, MN. October, 2005. Handout.


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