Who Wants to Be a Mathematician National Contest
In the AMS game Who Wants to Be a Mathematician, high school students compete for cash and prizes by answering multiple choice mathematics questions. The 2011 national contest will take place Friday, January 7 at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in New Orleans. Contestants will be selected based on their scores on a qualifying test. Teachers can request the test and more information by sending an email containing your name, school, phone number, and courses taught to the AMS Public Awareness Office (paoffice at ams dot org, subject line: "WWTBAM 2011").
Partial support of the event comes from a National Science Foundation Distinguished Teaching Scholar's grant, held by Ken Ono (University of Wisconsin). In addition to the cash prizes, there were also prizes donated by: Texas Instruments, Maplesoft Inc., John Wiley & Sons, and the AMS. The game is a program of the AMS Public Awareness Office and was developed by Mike Breen (AMS Public Awareness Officer) and Bill Butterworth (DePaul University ). |
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