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Discussion of the Network of Math Circles (Including Parents' Advisory Group)

Mathematical Circles and Olympiads
December 17,2004 03:00 PM to 04:00 PM
Speakers:
Megginson, Robert
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Summary:

This talk was about how to get math circles started, supported and networked. People contributed different ideas from different perspectives.

Keywords:

Math circles; network; advisory; support.

Lecture #10760

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