Maine Center for Research in STEM Education (RiSE Center) Colloquium Series Presents Will Hall, Washington State University on Monday, March 1, 3-4 p.m. via Zoom
Same, but Different: A Qualitative Study of the Ways Students from the Biological and Life Sciences Solve Similar Calculus Accumulation Tasks Set in Different Contexts
BIO: Will Hall is an assistant professor of mathematics education at Washington State University (WSU, go cougs!) in Pullman, WA. His research interests include the teaching and learning of calculus – primarily definite integrals and accumulation and the role of identity in teaching and learning mathematics. Will earned undergraduate and MST degrees from UMaine. He tries to aim his teaching, research, and service goals/responsibilities towards making maths a better place.