Presentations:
Christoph, O.B., M.J. Reilly, and M.L. Deaton (1995). An Innovated Curriculum: Integrated Science and Technology. 1995 meeting of the Production and Operations Management Society.
Deaton, M. L. (1995). Statistics for Real People: Teaching Statistical Thinking in an Integrated Science and Technology Curriculum. Fall Technical Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, October, 1995, jointly sponsored by the American Statistical Association, the Biometric Society, and the Society for Quality Control.
Deaton, M.L, C.A. Klevickis, and R.A. Kolvoord (1996). Integrated Science Math, and Technology at the College Level: Overall Principles and Specific Examples. NCSSSMST Conference on Issues and Connections, DePauw University.
Kirk, Mark, and M. L. Deaton (2003). A Decision Support System for Hazardous Materials Accidents and Terrorist Response. Presented at the 2003 Institute for Defense of Homeland Security, Washington, D.C., July, 2003
Deaton, M.L., M.A. Kirk, M.L.G. Bourne, T.P. Fox, S.D. Kalyani, and C.G. Williams (2004). FALCON: A Decision Support System for Hazardous Materials Accidents and Terrorism Response. Invited paper at the 2004 Virginia HAZMAT Conference, Virginia Beach, 2004.
Deaton, M.L. Systems Thinking for K-12 Science and Math. (2000-2004). Workshop presented as part of the NSF funded project entitled Visualization in Science and Mathematics (R. A. Kolvoord, P.I.).
Deaton, M.L., M. A. Kirk, S. P. Frysinger, C. Werner (2005). Decision Support Systems for Local EMS: The Poison Next Door – Preparedness, Planning, and Response to Hazardous Chemical Accidents and Terrorism. Invited paper at the DHS conference entitled Working Together: Research and Development Partnerships in Homeland Security, Boston, MA.
Saunders, Hipp, Wenos, and Deaton (2005). Trekking Poles Increase Physiological Responses to Hiking Without Increased Perceived Exertion. Poster presented at the national meeting of the American Council of Sports Medicine.
Bantz, Steven G, M. L. Deaton (2006). Understanding US Biodiesel Market Growth Using System Dynamics Modeling. Presented at the 2006 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium, Charlottesville, VA.
Easley Elizabeth, D. L. Wenos, M. L. Deaton, T. Wagner, & M. Saunders (2007). Effect of Exercise Assignment on Compliance and Physiological Changes in Sedentary Adults. Poster presented at the 54th annual meeting of the American Council of Sports Medicine, New Orleans, LA. May 30 – June 2, 2007.
Deaton, M. L. (2007). Introduction to System Dynamics: Tools for Managing Policy Resistance and Unintended Consequences. Keynote address at the Environmental Summit Conference, sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA, April, 2007.
Davis, R.E., D. M. Hondula, L. Sitka, P. J. Stenger, T. Lee, M. L. Deaton (2007). Atmospheric Impacts on Severe Respiratory Distress. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers (AAG), Boston, MA, April, 2007.
Easley, E. A. D. L. Wenos, M. L. Deaton, T. L. Wagner, M. J. Saunders (2008). Effects of 16 Weeks of Nordic Walking and Pedometer Use on Metabolic Alterations and Adherence. Presented at the 55th annual meeting of the American Council of Sports Medicine.
Crockett, C. E., D. L. Wenos, M. K. Todd, FACSM, M. L. Deaton, T. L.Wagner, C. A. Mueller (2008). Effects of Exercise on C-Reactive Protein in Sedentary Smokers and Non-smokers. Presented at the 55th annual meeting of the American Council of Sports Medicine.
Davis, R. E., D. M. Hondula, L. Sitka, D. Knight, S. Gawtry, P. J. Stenger, T. Lee, C. Normile, and M. Deaton (2008). Atmospheric Impacts on Severe Respiratory Distress. Presented at the Association of American Geographers national meeting, Boston, MA, April, 2008.
Polacek, G. A., and M. L. Deaton (2010). A Dynamic Hypothesis for Evaluating Diabetes Health Policies in the Presence of Social Determinants of Disease Progression. To be presented at the 138th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 6-10, 2010, Denver, CO.
Hendrickson, N. and M. L. Deaton (2011). Playing the Wild Cards: Using Counterfactual Reasoning and System Dynamics to Identify and Exploit Possible Surprises Before They Happen. Presented at the Five Eyes Analytic Training Workshop,” Bolling AFB, Washington DC, November 2, 2011.
Deaton, M. L. and N. Hendrickson (2012). Forecasting, Futures Analysis, and the Challenge of Wild Cards: How to Identify Possible Surprises Before They Happen, Presented at the DAGGRE Decision and Judgment Analysis Training Workshop, March 18, 2012.
Deaton, M.L. and N. Hendrickson (2012). How to Play the Wild Cards: A Guided Exercise and Example in Identifying and Exploiting Possible Surprises Before They Happen. Presented at the Five Eyes Analytic Training Workshop, University of Mississippi, March 8, 2012.
Walton, T. R., F. Flannery, and M. L. Deaton (2012). The Problem of the Iranian Nuclear Program: Working Together as an Interdisciplinary Team. Presented at the 2012 Conference of the International Association for Intelligence Education, Washingon, DC, May, 2012.
Deaton, M.L., J. E. Coffman, J. M. Loorimirim, and A. K. Hickling (2012). Systems Thinking for Sustainable Pastoralism among Maasai in Southern Kenya: A Pilot Study Using a Board Game Simulator. Presented at the Africana Studies Conference, James Madison University, October, 2012.
Loorimirim, J.M., Deaton, M.L., Coffman, J.E., and Hickling, A. K. (2013). ERAMAT! A Culturally-Anchored Board Game Simulator for Maasai Pastoralists in Southern Kenya. Presented at the 2013 international conference of the System Dynamics Society, Boston, MA.
Deaton, M. L. (2016). Holistic Problem Solving: A System-Based Approach to Understanding the World. Plenary talk given at the Food Systems Community of Practice Workshop, Columbia University, July 26-27, 2016.