Harms attends CGI research and policy forum
Tim Harms, Mathematics Department, attended the Cognitively Guided Instruction Research & Policy Forum June 24. This was held in Minneapolis, MN as part of the National CGI Conference.
Tim Harms, Mathematics Department, attended the Cognitively Guided Instruction Research & Policy Forum June 24. This was held in Minneapolis, MN as part of the National CGI Conference.
Wednesday, May 1 | 4-5 p.m. | BR 264 Today Luke Sanderson will give a talk in the Math Seminar about neural networks. The seminar is in BR 264 at 4 p.m. See below title and abstract. Title: RNNs and Gradient Descent Abstract: Ever wondered how your phone can talk, recognizes songs, etc.? Surprisingly or unsurprisingly, it deals with math and coding. What your phone has […]
Professor Tim Harms, Mathematics, and Jena Backes, Mathematics and Mathematics Education major, presented at the MN Council of Teachers of Mathematics Conference April 26 in Duluth. Their presentation was titled: Activities and Courses in Mathematical Studies with Programming.
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Wednesday, April 24 | 4-5 p.m. | BR 264 Courtney Magnuson will give a Math Seminar today at 4 p.m. in BR 264. Title: The Heat Equation Abstract: The heat equation is a second order partial differential equation used to model temperature distribution throughout an object. As time passes, temperature distribution through the object changes. In this talk, we show how the heat equation is derived, […]