CORNELIUS STALLMANN

Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Augusta State University Augusta, Georgia 30904
706-667-4482
cstallma@aug.edu

EDUCATION

University of Tennessee, Ph.D., 1996, Advisor: Conrad Plaut, Dissertation: Infinite Dimensional Geometric Groups

North Carolina Teaching Certification, 1988.

University of North Carolina at Asheville, BA 1986, magna cum laude, Major: Mathematics.

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

Assistant Professor, Augusta State University Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (1998-Present)                                                                        

Courses taught:

  • Calculus I, II, and III
  • Precalculus
  • College Algebra
  • Topology
  • Statistics
  • Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
  • Introduction to Mathematical Modeling

Assistant Professor, Birmingham-Southern College (1997-1998)

Courses taught:

  • Calculus I and II
  • Differential Equations
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Introduction to Mathematical Technologies
  • Introduction to Advanced Mathematics

Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee Department of Mathematics (1996-1997)

Courses taught:

  • Calculus
  • Statistics

Teaching Associate and Teaching Assistant, University of Tennessee Department of Mathematics (1988-1996)

Courses taught:

  • Precalculus
  • Calculus I, II, and III
  • Differential Equations
  • Linear Algebra
  • Financial Mathematics

Adjunct Instructor, University of North Carolina at Asheville Department of Mathematics (1987-1988)

GRANTS

A Computer Information System as an Educational Aid for Inquiry-Based Learning of Calculus I, Funded by The Educational Advancement Foundation 2008

A Novel Mentoring Partnership for Inquiry-Based Learning, Funded by The Educational Advancement Foundation 2005

Sabbatical Grant to Study Texas Style Teaching at Emory University, Funded by The Educational Advancement Foundation 2001

ARTICLES

Transition in Transition (with B. Spieler), in preparation.

A Novel Mentoring Partnership for Inquiry-Based Learning (with B. Spieler), in preparation.

Calculus I, Notes and Problems, Submitted to Journal of Inquiry Based Learning in Mathematics April 2008.

Calculus II, Notes and Problems, To be submitted to Journal of Inquiry Based Learning in Mathematics December 2008.

What I learned from My Semester with William S. Mahavier, The Educational Advancement Foundation, January 2002.

Infinite Dimensional Geometric Groups, unpublished manuscript.

Geometric Groups I, with V.N.Berestovskii and Conrad Plaut. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society Vol.351, No. 4, April 1999.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

Why Use IBL?, Invited plenary talk at the 11th Annual Legacy of R.L. Moore Conference, Austin, Texas, July 10-12, 2008

 

Calculus Without a Textbook?, MAA Southeastern Section Annual Conference, The Citadel, Charleston, SC, March 28-29, 2008

 

Five Years of Moore Method Calculus at Augusta State University, 10th Annual Legacy of R.L. Moore Conference, Austin, Texas, April 12-14, 2007

MAA Short Course:  Inquiry-Based and Problem-Based Learning in the Mathematics Classroom, (with P. Bahls, A. Kelley, and B. Spieler) Southeastern Section Meeting to be held in Statesboro, GA, March 16, 2007.

Discovery Learning, (with M. Benedict) GCTM conference in Rock Eagle, GA, October 21, 2006.

Mentoring new IBL practitioners, (with B. Spieler), 9th Annual Legacy of R.L. Moore Conference, Austin, Texas, May 11-13, 2006.

Sudent Centered College Algebra, MAA Southeastern Section Annual Conference, Auburn University April 1, 2006.

Mentoring partnerships: A First Step Into Inquiry-Based Teaching, (with B. Spieler) MAA Southeastern Section Annual Conference, Auburn University April 1, 2006.

Mathematics and Student Creativity, Third Annual Teaching Matters Conference on Pedagogy, Gordon College, Barnesville, GA, March 18-19, 2005.

Mentoring the Moore Method, (with W.S. Mahavier), 7th Annual Legacy of R.L. Moore Conference, Austin Texas, March 2004.

An R.L. Moore Discovery Learning Experience in Real Analysis over Pizza, (with A Rafiee and Stephen Stull), AMS/MAA Annual Meeting, New Orleans,  January 12, 2001.

Maple Workshop for Columbia County High School Math Teachers, (with Sam Robinson), Lakeside High School, January 30, 2001.

Maple Animations for Calculus, Valdosta State University Mathematics Technology Conference, February 25, 2000.

The Geometry of the Infinite Dimensional Torus, MAA Meeting, Asheville, NC April 1,1995.

SELECTED WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES ATTENDED

Annual Legacy of R.L. Moore Conference, 2001-2008

MAA Southeastern Section Meeting 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008

Redesigning Developmental Mathematics: Standards of Responsible Practice 2007

AMS/MAA Joint Meetings 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007

Valdosta State Mathematics Technology Conference 1999, 2000

Gordon College Teaching Matters Conference 2005

College Algebra Reform Workshop, Clark Atlanta University, 2000

The Barrett Lectures, University of Tennessee, 2000

Introduction to Maple V Release 5.1, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1999

REVIEWS

Extending the Frontiers of Mathematics, Edward B. Burger 2005

AFFILIATIONS

Mathematical Association of America