Robin Levine-Wissing is currently the Instructional Supervisor for Mathematics and an AP* Statistics Instructor at Glenbrook North High School in Northbrook, Illinois. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Education from American University, in Washington, D.C., a master’s degree in Communication Sciences from Kean University of New Jersey, and an Educational Leadership certificate from North Central College in Naperville, Illinois.
She has been teaching mathematics for 28 years, AP* Statistics for 10 years, and has been a reader of the AP* Statistics exams for 6 years. She has been an AP* College Board Faculty Consultant and workshop presenter since 2000. Robin is also a current Teachers Teaching with Technology (T^3) National Instructor, training teachers on handheld and computer technology for mathematics classes. She has presented workshops across the United States, Hawaii, and Canada for teachers of mathematics and statistics. Robin was the 1993 recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching, a 1998 Tandy Technology Scholar, and 1996 Clark County Teacher of the Year.
David Thiel is a 20-year teacher of mathematics and physics in Las Vegas, Nevada, and has a passion for probability and statistics. He has been teaching statistics for 15 years and has been involved in the Advanced Placement* Statistics Program since its inception in 1996. He is a College Board consultant for AP* Statistics and has been an exam reader for 6 years.
David presently spends his days as a K-12 mathematics specialist for the Southern Nevada Regional Professional Development Program, where he provides training to teachers of all levels in mathematics content and pedagogy. David is also an adjunct professor in the Department of Economics and the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, where he teaches courses in introductory statistics. David has earned several honors in his teaching career, including the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching, the Tandy Technology Scholars Award, and Outstanding Part-time Instructor at UNLV. He is a graduate of Montana State University, from which he holds both a B.S. and an M.S. in Mathematics.