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Chris Harrow

Musing Mathematically: Linear Functions With A Bang - 0 views

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    A mathematical focus, but also great commentary on teacher hesitancy regarding math. Reform is NOT about "high-energy teachers [giving] vague tasks to groups of interested students."
Chris Harrow

Fake Money - Act 1 on Vimeo - 1 views

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    This is a great Act 1, in Dan Meyer terminology, for introducing exponential functions. It's 40ish seconds long & totally accessible for ES, MS, & HS students.
Chris Harrow

Desmos | Interactive education. For every platform. For everyone. - 0 views

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    Free online grapher ... very nice graphics. Handles polar & Cartesian, function & inequality forms very well. No tools (intersection, etc.), but very nice, FAST graphics.
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    Have you tried it on the iPad? Do you think it could replace the Virtual TI app?
Robert Ryshke

Endless Forms - 5 views

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    This site was shared with me. Looks really good for art, biology, evolution, chaos, structure and function, shape, etc.
Chris Harrow

f(t): This Logic Game Needs a Name - 3 views

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    A spectacular (yet-to-be-named) game for teaching formal logic!
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    Looks like an interesting game. All the information is there so the students need to use the cards to come up with an "answer" to a problem OR construct their own problems. I like this kind of game for learning. Are you familiar with SET. Not the same, but similar idea. Bob
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    Absolutely! SET rocks. Lots of possibilities with that. As long as we're posing excellent games, I think Blockus is magnificent!
Chris Harrow

Libraries and Museums Become Hands-On Learning Labs | MindShift - 2 views

  • It’s part of a larger movement to rethink and re-imagine what a public library will look like and what functions it will serve. While many people do see libraries solely as book repositories, it’s clear that the library is much more than that.
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