Saturday, April 28, 2012: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
116 (Convention Center)
Lead Speaker:
Richard A. Little
Much of mathematics and science is counterintuitive. Public media often misunderstands and misinterprets random events. Generate some false random data, and then learn strategies for differentiating between random imposters and true random data. Receive a bibliography of historical and recent publications.
Presentation Format: Preservice and In-Service Gallery Workshop
Grade Band Audience: Preservice and Inservice, 9 to 12