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Asilomar Schedule & Registration Information
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The 52nd Annual Asilomar Mathematics Conference
Mathematics From Many Angles
From Dec 2009. For reference only.
In 2009 the conference will run from Friday through Sunday noon, Dec 4-6, with the regular conference starting with Friday night's keynote. A "conference within the conference" will start at 1:30 p.m. on Friday with limited enrollment.
Regular REGISTRATION = $150 for most people. It's a great bargain especially when you consider $50 goes to a year's subscription to the ComMuniCator, our award-winning quarterly journal. The on-grounds housing and meals option is available only as a 3-day/2-night/6-meal package; numbers are limited. However, unlike recent years, you may also sign up a non-registered guest for housing. $280 for the 2 nights/6 meals PER PERSON. General information follows. If you are familiar with the Asilomar mathematics conference then:
December 4 - 6, 2009 Math Conference
Asilomar Conference Center, With Pre-conference Friday afternoon through Sunday noon
Pacific Grove Middle School (PGMS), Friday night & Saturday
Pacific Grove High School (PGHS), Saturday
Pacific Grove, Monterey Bay
On-Site Registration:- Noon Friday (Pre-Conference)
- 3:00-7:00 Friday (Main Conference)
- 7:30-Noon Saturday (Main Conference)
Exhibits: Visit Asilomar Vendors for a listing of companies in the exhibit halls
| Merrill Hall
| PGMS Auditorium
| Friday
| 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p..m.
| 4:30 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. | Saturday
| 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
| 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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NEWS!
See the program matrix (table) at the bottom of this page for links to all sessions and speaker and vendor indexes.
- There will be NO box lunch option this year.
- Links to all sessions and forms for registration and scholarships are at the bottom of this page.
- Be sure to visit our Friday Keynote page as well as
- The Asil Sunday page
- Friday Keynote
William Fisher, Why Johnny Still Can't Add—An Update
- Sunday Keynotes
Steve Leinwand, Intriguing Lessons About How Math is Taught And Assessed David Foster, Supporting Mathematical Proficiency For All Students
- Friday Pre-Conference
Sandy Silverman (PK-2); Leigh Childs (3-5); Paul Giganti(6-8): Michael Serra (9-12); Hope Bjerke & Sherry Gerrodette (Leadership/Coaching)
- See Asilomar NCLB Worksheet for information on meeting the needs of NCLB and professional development.
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Housing, Registration & General Information and Forms
Download General Asilomar Conference Information for 6 PDF pages on
Cancellation, College Credit, Buses, Meals, Scholarships, directions, and other useful
policy information including ON/OFF-Grounds Housing and a hard copy of the Conference Registration form.
Please read the Asilomar Housing and Reg Info page before registering.
Asilomar Pre-Reg Form. This is what you're looking for in order to register!
View the Asilomar Speaker Index for an alpha listing of all conference presenters.
Help your site set-up and meet its professional development goals. Refer to the "Asilomar NCLB Worksheet ".
Conference Scholarships
Vendors: Click for Asilomar Exhibitor Information.
Speakers: Click for Asilomar Speaker Information.
Jump to the main information page, North Reg
Main Conference
NOTE: These are active links to ALL SESSIONS in the PROGRAM.
Click on any to go to descriptions of sessions at that time/place,
speakers, grade levels, and ticket requirements if any.

The mathematical and artistic brilliance of John Martin of Santa Rosa
Jr College's Mathematics Department in
designing this year's conference logo is gratefully acknowledged.
Another recent Math Conference design, Mathematics is Golden, was
featured in the front section of the 8/25/08 San Francisco Chronicle on
a T-shirt worn by Stanford mathematician, NPR's resident mathematician, and frequent Asilomar presenter, Dr. Keith Devlin.
A
version of this logo will be available on T-shirts and other items for
sale at the conference.
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