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Interview - Bill Engel
What was your undergraduate major when you started and when
you graduated?
My undergraduate major was Mathematics
Education, M.S. in Mathematics, and Ed.D. in Teacher Education
with specialization in technology
When you think of professional mentors, who had an influence on
you?
My mentor was Dr. Gene Smith
from Wayne State University. Professor of Math Ed and President
of NCTM.
What philosophy or theory is most appealing to you in your work?
Constructivism
What are some of your favorite hobbies or special interests?
Magic-Sleight of Hand, Making
and playing Native American Flutes, Garden Railroading,
Stunt Kite Flying, Computer Simulations, Sailing, Ham Radio,
and visiting our home in North Carolina.
What is one of your favorite books or quotes?
I spend most of my time reading
"Technology for Dummies" series. "The more
I do, the more I can do." by Engel
What are the courses which you typically teach?
Elementary Mathematics Methods,
Middle Mathematics Methods, Technology Programming Courses
What are your research interests?
Just finished two articles on
"Genetic Programming for Optimization of Mathematical
Functions", and "Using Logo for Simulation of
Artificial Life"
What is one thing that you would like students to know about you?
I am willing to try something
new. I continue to experiment with my teaching.
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