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World-Renowned Mathemagician, BRADLEY FIELDS, Returns to Queens College to Launch the Sixth Annual Conference: Celebrating Mathematics Teaching  | Queens College President, Dr. James Muyskens, welcoming all of the high school students and their teachers |
| Division of Education Dean, Dr. Penny Hammrich, extending greetings to all attendees |  |
 | TIME 2000 Director and Professor of Mathematics Education, Dr. Alice Artzt, enthusiastically welcoming everyone to the 6th Annual Conference |
| Members of the Queens College Mathematics Department at the conference |  |
 | Professor Eleanor Armour-Thomas, Chair of the Secondary Education Department and creator of TIME 2000 with Professor Artzt and Professor Sultan |
| Mathemagician Bradley Fields performing a rope trick |  |
 | Mathemagician Bradley Fields performing the rice to water trick |
| Mrs. Larisa Bukalov, mathematics teacher at Bayside High School, discussing “Modular Arithmetic and Quilt Design” |  |
 | Ms. Lisa Clark, mathematics teacher at Floral Park Memorial High School, leading a session entitled, “Bubbles, Candy, Spirals AND MATH” |
| A student at Ms. Clark’s session constructing a three-dimensional shape |  |
| Mr. James DeLuca, Queensborough Community College, leading a session entitled, “What Are the Chances That…?” |  |
 | Mathematics Professor Nick Metas with TIME 2000 student Beata, Mrs. Mary Felicetti, Queensborough Community College, and TIME 2000 student Yady, after Mrs. Felicetti’s session entitled, “Crossing Bridges” |
| Ms. Janel Green, mathematics teacher at West Babylon High School, conducting a session entitled, “What Flavor is Your Battery?” |  |
 | Ms. Trisha Ho and Ms. Elizabeth Spiegel, mathematics teachers at Herricks High School, at their session entitled, “Discovering Conic Sections through Play-Doh” |
| Mrs. Irina Kimyagarov, mathematics teacher at Elmont Memorial High School, conducting a session entitled, “Moving Picture Mathematics” |  |
 | Ms. Helen Kramer and Ms. Joan Casazzone, mathematics teachers at Great Neck North High School, at their session entitled, “Transformers are more than Just Toys! Transforming Algebra 2 to Calculus” |
| Professor Jim Matthews, Siena College, conducting his session entitled, “The Rice is Right” |  |
 | Mr. Paul Mojaven, mathematics teacher at Baruch College Campus High School, at his session entitled, “The Math Behind Card Tricks” |
| Mrs. Ana Mojocoa, mathematics teacher at Elmont Memorial High School, after her session entitled, “What’s Amusing about Trigonometry?” |  |
 | Ms. Rocio Saborido, mathematics teacher at Oceanside High School, holding a rocket constructed by a student at her session entitled, “November Sky—Where Will that Rocket Land?” |
| Mr. Greg Tang, an author with Houghton Mifflin Math, conducting his session entitled, “Math Literacy—The Next Frontier” |  |
 | Ms. Sabaa Zickria, mathematics teacher at Queens High School of Teaching, conducting a session entitled, “How High Can Superman Leap?” |
| Ms. MaryAnn Sadera, mathematics teacher at Queens High School of Teaching, listening to students’ comments at her session entitled, “How High Can Superman Leap?” |  |
 | TIME 2000 sophomores, Kat and Christabelle, after escorting high school students to their workshop sessions |
| TIME 2000 senior, Randall, Panel moderator, responding to a question from a high school student in the audience |  |
 | Seated from left to right, members of the Panel were TIME 2000 senior Ricky, junior Sarah, sophomores Asma, Ferrin, and Maria, freshman Michelle, and TIME 2000 Graduate Ms. Rocio Saborido, mathematics teacher at Oceanside High School; senior Randall, Panel moderator, is standing |
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