Linda Deneen's Professional Site

Presentations

  1. Developing Effective Work Teams, presented by invitation at the Minnesota ACE-NIP Fall Conference, November 1996.
  2. Use of University Home Pages on the World Wide Web, presented by invitation at the CACUBO Annual Meeting, October 1996.
  3. Partnerships: The View from a Smaller Information Technology Institution, with Dan Burrows, presented at Educom95, October 1995.
  4. Ten Steps to TQM, with Dan Burrows, presented at Educom94, October 1994.
  5. Treasures in an Art Gallery, presented at the Fourth Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry, August 1992
  6. Students Mentoring Students: Recruiting and Retaining Women in Science and Engineering, with Dianne Dorland, presented at the Women in Engineering Conference, Washington D.C., May-June, 1992.
  7. Using Partitioning and Clustering Techniques to Generate Rectilinear Steiner Trees, at St. Cloud State University Colloquium Series, March 1991.
  8. Using Partitioning and Clustering Techniques to Generate Rectilinear Steiner Trees, at the Second Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, August 1990.
  9. Program Development and Documentation: A Four-Year Approach, at the 20th Annual Small College Computing Symposium, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 1987.
  10. The Contour Model as a Instructional Tool in Elementary Computer Science Courses, at the 18th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, St. Louis, Missouri, February 1987.
  11. Polygonizations of Point Sets in the Plane, at the AMS-IMS-SIAM Summer Research Conference on Discrete and Computational Geometry, Santa Cruz, California, July 1986.
  12. An Introduction to Primality Testing, at Colleges of St. John's and St. Benedict's Colloquium Series, Collegeville, MN, April 1986.
  13. Teaching Procedures, Parameters, and Scope Rules in an Introductory Programming Course Using the Contour Model of Block Structured Processes, at 19th Annual Small College Computing Symposium, Rapid City, South Dakota, April 1986.
  14. The RSA Encryption System: A Public Key System, Sigma Xi Lecture at the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, 1984.
  15. Departmental colloquium lectures at the University of Minnesota Duluth, and Beloit College.
Linda Deneen Home
ITSS Home
UMD Home
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this page are strictly those of the page owner. The contents of this page have not been reviewed or approved by the University of Minnesota..

Page Owner: Linda Deneen, ldeneen@d.umn.edu

Last modified January 9, 2001