Department of Mathematics and Science Education EMAT 8990 Research Seminar

First Semester Doctoral Seminar

Fall 2006

 


The purpose of this seminar in your first Fall semester of doctoral study (FSDS) is to aquaint you with some of the interests of each faculty member in the department and, through our discussions, help you understand the doctoral program options that are available to you. The faculty mandated that the graduate coordinator is responsible for organizing the seminar for new students each Fall term.

We will meet once per week, and each week a different faculty member will come to talk with us. Usually the faculty member will give us a tangable item, such as a paper, a draft proposal, or a published article, that will provide a focus for us to prepare for their visit. The idea here is not necessarily for the faculty member to present the paper to us, but rather to interact with the seminar about it.

 

 Participants, Fall 2006

Tonya Brooks tcw2B6@uga.edu
Nicholas Cluster ncluster@uga.edu
Sarah Donaldson donalds@uga.edu
Kelly Edenfield kweden@uga.edu
Ryan Fox foxr94@uga.edu
Hulya Kilic hkilic@uga.edu
Ji Sun Kim elaine98@uga.edu
Diana May dkmay@uga.edu
Ronnachai Panapoi ron@uga.edu
Ajay Ramful aramful@uga.edu
Susan Sexton sextons@uga.edu
Paulo Tan ptan@uga.edu
Dana TeCroney tecroney@uga.edu

 

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Papers, 2006 EMAT 8990 First Semester Doctoral Seminar

These are the papers each faculty member has put forward for discussion during their week in the seminar. Keep checking since it will be updated as materials are received.

 

 

 


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