Name of Affiliate Group
Council for Technology in
Mathematics Education (CLIME)
Mission Statement
The mission of CLIME’s virtual
community is to enhance the teaching and learning of
mathematics through effective and creative uses of
technology.
CLIME's community leaders
Ihor Charischak will be the
President of the CLIME group for 2017-2018. His
support team or steering committee will consist of
members from the Math community who will share their
expertise in various areas of mathematics education,
technology and the NCTM Community to help keep CLIME
on track.
NCTM Representative
David Wees (Current: 2016-2017)
Steering Committee & Board
Members (term 2017-2018)
Maria Droujkova, CEO Naturalmath.com
Hollylynne S. Lee, Professor,
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Ed Dickey, Distinguished Professor
Emeritus, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC-retired
Herb Green, Temple University,
Philadelphia, PA
John Olive, Professor Emeritus,
the University of Georgia, Athens, GA-retired
Gary Stager, CEO Constructing
Modern Knowledge, LLC
David Wees, New Visions for Public Schools, New York,
NY
George Reese, Director of the Office for Mathematics,
Science & Technology (MSTE), University of
Illinois.
Ihor Charischak, Stevens Institute of Technology,
Hoboken, NJ-retired
Members at-Large
Any educator interested in the
applications of technology in mathematics education
can join by sending an email to CLIME headquarters (ihor@clime.org)
indicating their interest.
Publications
- Website-link
- Blog - blog
- NCTM Resolution outcome, 2012-link
- #climetech
Meetings
Annual meetings will occur at least
once a year at the annual NCTM Meeting. Next Meeting:
April, 2018 in Washington, DC
Appointment of President/Executive
Director
Election of President/Executive
Director and other officers will take place during the
CLIME meeting which is held annually at the annual
NCTM conference. The Executive Director's term is for
one year. If he/she chooses to resign before their
term is up or if the membership decides to have a new
director, a temporary director will be appointed by
the steering committee and that person will serve
until a formal vote of the CLIME membership can be
taken at the annual meeting.
Dissolution Clause
In the event that CLIME shall
disband, all assets and property held by it, whether
in trust or otherwise, shall, after the payment of its
liabilities, be paid over to an organization selected
by the Steering committee of CLIME, which has similar
purposes and has established its tax-exempt status
under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code
of 1954 as now enacted or as it may hereafter be
amended, and such assets and property shall be applied
exclusively for such charitable, scientific, and
educational programs.
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