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  1. SIMIODE EXPO 2021 - (P-R2) - What Can We Learn About Students That Grades Won't Teach Us?

    01 Mar 2021 | Contributor(s):: Jennifer Czocher

    SIMIODE EXPO 2021 - (P-R2) - Assessment and Evaluation of Student Success/GainsWhat Can We Learn About Students That Grades Won't Teach Us?Jennifer Czocher, Texas State University, San Marcos TX USAThis was a presentation made at the SIMIODE EXPO 2021  - see...

  2. 2012-Obeng-Denteh; W., Odum Kodua-Nana; S. Owusu Ansah; R. Kwame Ansah; and Alex Quashie Nyamadu - Lecture Attendance Using Differential Equations: The Case of Students of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

    05 Apr 2020 | Contributor(s):: Brian Winkel

    Obeng-Denteh1, W., Odum Kodua-Nana1, S. Owusu Ansah1, R. Kwame Ansah1 and Alex Quashie Nyamadu. 2012. Modelling Students’ Affinity for Lecture Attendance Using Differential Equations: The Case of Students of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. British Journal of Education,...

  3. Comments just received from my ODE course takers

    Forum › use-of-modeling-scenarios › use-of-modeling-scenarios

    Colleagues, While facilitating an undergrad ODE course this spring of 2019, and since I've include several projects throughout the material, I've directed my students to give...

    https://www.simiode.org/forum/use-of-modeling-scenarios/use-of-modeling-scenarios/182

  4. Looking Back

    Forum › scudem---student-perspective › scudem---student-perspective

    Now that I’m in my last year of undergrad and I’m looking back at all my experiences throughout college, I cannot help but appreciate participating in a SCUDEM challenge. This modeling...

    https://www.simiode.org/forum/scudem---student-perspective/scudem---student-perspective/159

  5. Jan 17 2019

    Introducing Mathematical Modeling through Competitions,

    MAA Contributed Paper Session on Introducing Mathematical Modeling through Competitions, II Room 304, BCC, Thursday, 17 January 2019, 9:00 AM - 11:15 AMOrganizers: Chris Arney, United...

    https://www.simiode.org/events/details/55

  6. Mohammad Ali Ahmadpoor

    I am Ph.D in Mathematics (Harmonic Analysis) who is compatible with Team Works and used to be a Teacher, Educational Consultant and Researcher. I need to be involved in Team Work about Researching...

    https://www.simiode.org/members/3273

  7. 6-003-S-SchoolFluEpidemic

    28 Aug 2018 | | Contributor(s):: Darrell Weldon Pepper

    We offer a model of the spread of flu in a school dormitory and are asked to find when the flu levels reach their peak and explain long term behavior of the spread of the flu.

  8. 1-130-S-AspirinAbsorption

    15 Aug 2018 | | Contributor(s):: Therese Shelton

    We model the amount of aspirin absorbed by the human body at a constant rate. This is a ``zero-order reaction'' in the language of pharmacokinetics -- the study of how drugs move in the body. This simple activity can be used to introduce differential equations and it can be used to...

  9. 2018-Hanson, Alexandra Rose; Laura Nosler; Philip John Nosler; and R. Corban Harwood - SCUDEM 2018 - Student Competition Using Differential Equations Modeling – Organization, Activities, Participation

    11 Jul 2018 | | Contributor(s):: Alexandra Rose Hanson, Laura Nosler, Philip John Nosler, R. Corban Harwood

    The Student Competition in Undergraduate Differential Equations Modeling (SCUDEM) is an annual international week-long competition designed to give students experience using differential equations to model real-world scenarios. Each team has a faculty coach, and at each regional competition host...

  10. Apr 12 2018

    SCUDEM 2018 SCUDEM - Student Competition Using Differential Equations Modeling

    SIMIODE is sponsoring a student competition.SCUDEM - Student Competition Using Differential Equations Modeling. Event begins 13 April 2018. Competition Saturday at local sites is 21 April 2018. See...

    https://www.simiode.org/events/details/50

  11. SCUDEM II 2018 Modeling Problems and Team Submissions

    10 Feb 2018 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Winkel

    SCUDEM II 2018 PROBLEMS AND SUPPLEMENTAL ISSUESHere you will find one PDF document, SCUDEM II 2018 Problems A B C.pdf - as black box Download pdf  above, containing all three of the Modeling Problems for use in SCUDEM II 2018, along with a reference paper for one of the problems....

  12. 2018-McCarthy, Chris - Modeling with Differential Equations: Student Projects and Research Opportunities

    19 Jan 2018 | | Contributor(s):: Chris McCarthy

    Modeling with Differential Equations:  Student Projects and Research Opportunities By Chris McCarthy, Borough of Manhattan Community CollegeA talk given at the AMS Special Session on Modeling in Differential Equations - High School, Two-Year College, Four-Year Institution at...

  13. Students Speak About Their Experiences in Modeling competition with Differential Equations

    10 Nov 2017 | Posted by Brian Winkel

    For our shortest blog ever we simply point you to the video featuring students at SCUDEM 2017. While there are professors professing and narrating in the video, it is the students who steal...

    https://www.simiode.org/blog/2017/11/students-speak-about-their-experiences-in-modeling-competition-with-differential-equations

  14. SCUDEM 2017 Team Results

    03 Oct 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Winkel

    We place here all the student teams' Executive Summaries and Presentations from SCUDEM 2017 from Competition Saturday, 14 October 2017, at Mount Saint Mary College, Newburgh NY USA. They can be found under the black Download button to the upper right in the Additional materials available...

  15. This says it all - student feedback

    25 May 2017 | Posted by Brian Winkel

    Just check this out from Math in the City at University of Nebraska home page. First line under Student Feedback: "I liked the fact that we didn't know what we were capable of doing...

    https://www.simiode.org/blog/2017/05/this-says-it-all---student-feedback

  16. 2017-McCarthy, Chris and Brian Winkel - SIMIODE--a supportive community for teaching and learning differential equations using the "modeling first" approach: from the classroom to preparing students for research.

    04 Mar 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Chris McCarthy, Brian Winkel

    This talk was presented at the AMS Special Session  on the Modeling First Approach to Teaching Differential Equations at the Joint Mathematics Meetings, 7 January 2017, Atlanta GA USA.The talk gives overview of SIMIODE and richly illustrates how students were engaged in meaningful...

  17. A Three-Fold Approach to the Heat Equation: Data, Modeling, Numerics

    13 Oct 2016 | Posted by Brian Winkel

    James Puckett and Kimberly Spayd have authored a wonderful article in the current issue of PRIMUS with full citation: Spayd, K. and J. Puckett. 2016. A Three-Fold Approach to the Heat Equation:...

    https://www.simiode.org/blog/2016/10/a-three-fold-approach-to-the-heat-equation-data-modeling-numerics

  18. 2015-Winkel, Brian - Templates for Creating and Uploading SIMIODE Submissions

    14 Jul 2015 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Winkel

    Here is the template for Teacher and Student Versions for Modeling Scenario and Technique Narrative submissions (all in one) AND Class file for TeX for SIMIODE submissions as well as a WORD template.There is one TeX template with a toggle (see TeX file) in which a 1 means the Teacher Version...