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Eric Cheek


Eric Cheek
Eric is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Mathematics at North Carolina A&T State University. He primarily teaches Circuit Analysis to engineering students and trains middle school math teachers on usage graphing calculators in algebra. As an avid fan of Reverse Polish Notation and the HP scientific calculators he has used them since 1976 and has owned over 10 models of HP calculators. His webinars will focus on problem solving with the HP 49g+ as a teaching tool.
Eric received BS degrees in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University and his Masters and Ph.D. degrees from Howard University. He has been chosen Teacher of the Year by the Electrical Engineering students 6 times in the last 9 years.

Christinia Frazier


Christinia Frazier
Christinia M. Frazier, is an experienced mathematics teacher in the Philadelphia School District. She has taught AP calculus for over twenty years, and serves as an AP Calculus consultant for the College Board for several years and has recently completed a four year term on the SAT II Mathematics Test Development Committee; she also serves as a reader for AP calculus and the Praxis examinations. Ms. Frazier is an avid user of technology in the mathematics classroom and has worked with and used Hewlett Packard calculators in the calculus classroom for ten years.

Ullrich Reichenbach


Ullrich Reichenbach
Ullrich has been teaching high school mathematics for over 30 years, with most of his experience in Texas he has also taught in North Dakota and Montana. He has taught 7th and 8th grade math as well in that time. At the high school level he has taught almost all the courses offered at his schools. Ullrich has also taught at a local community college for the past 16 years. The courses he has taught there range from remedial math to differential equations. There is hardly a math class that he would teach without incorporating the use of a graphing calculator. He has done some local inservice and presented at local and state conferences. Most of this was based on graphing calculators.

Gene Wright


Gene Wright
Gene Wright works for a major automotive manufacturer as the controller for their largest service center in the US. He has also taught part-time at Lipscomb University for twelve years, teaching four classes each year: Business Math, Business Statistics, Managerial Accounting and Principles of Finance. He is the author of the textbook used in the University's business math class (Quantitative Analysis for Business) that utilizes the HP10bII and HP12c calculators. Gene also works as a consultant for Allen Resources, a CFA exam review company, and is featured on their video lecture series for how to use the two business calculators allowed on that exam.
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