Sign into the Mathematics Conference Information System
OAME/AOEM and all of their professional learning opportunities, including the OAME/AOEM Annual Conference, are not funded in any way by the Ministry of Education or any Boards of Education. If further clarification is required, please contact your local federation office.Conferences open for Registration:
OAME2025 Annual Conference
Making Math Come Alive in 2025
May 08, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, Ontario
TEAMS Speaker Series
Meeting the Needs . . .
Oct 24, 2024 - Dec 04, 2024
Virtual (everywhere)
OAME Talks Season 7 - Members Only Webinars
Oct 09, 2024 - Jan 08, 2025
Virtual
OAME/AOEM Leadership Series
Designing Equitable Mathematics from the Margins: UDL Math
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm, Nov 19, 2024
Virtually Anywhere!
In complex times, how can we design math experiences that provide access for all students in our classrooms? Universal Design for Learning offers a way to design from the margins, looking for ways to reduce barriers for all students.
Conference accepting Session Proposals:
OAME2025 Annual Conference
Making Math Come Alive in 2025
May 08, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, Ontario
You must sign-in to MCIS or create an account before registering for a conference.
The OAME Mathematics Conference Information System (MCIS for short) has been developed to provide access to all OAME annual math conferences and chapter mini-conferences. (OAME = Ontario Association for Mathematics Education)
* Click on the Sign into MCIS tab to login.
NOTE: If you've already registered through this system, you will have been given an MCIS registration number which you can enter at the top of this page to quickly sign into the system.
- Online Registration is available for conferences that are open, and Registrants can modify their selections as required.
- Speakers can check the status of their sessions
- After a conference has ended, attendees can complete an online evaluation form to provide feedback to the conference organizers.
- Potential conference presenters can make a Session Proposal for upcoming conferences.