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Maggie Verster

Welcome to the mathtwitterblogosphere - Home - 14 views

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    Curious how social media might benefit you as a math teacher? Check out mathtwitterblogosphere, which encourages math teachers to tweet and blog in order to "get your own creative juices flowing" and participate in a "world-class faculty lounge with colleagues who care about what they do." Come see profiles of math teachers who use blogs and Twitter, learn about "how to take the leap" with those social media, and find recommendations of tweeps and bloggers to follow, categorized by academic level, or interests such as arts and craft in the math classroom games and gamification in math interdisciplinary Work modeling approach to teaching standard-based grading projects and rich tasks technology in the math classroom
Maggie Verster

Templates for teaching maths and writing with social media - 2 views

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    "I'm exploring ways to teach core subjects with social media. Please check out our first templates for math and writing and let me know what you think. "
John Evans

Ten Good iPad Apps for Elementary School Math Practice | iPad Apps for School - 6 views

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    Over the last ten months since I launched iPadApps4School.com I have reviewed a lot of mathematics apps that are appropriate for elementary school students. These are the ten that have been the most popular over the last ten months (based on total clicks and shares through social media).
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Maggie Verster

Math 2.0 interest group - 13 views

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    The Math 2.0 Interest Group is an international network of researchers, educators, families, community leaders and technology enablers. We are collaborating on a variety of research and development projects and conversation threads about social media as it relates to mathematics and mathematics education.
Garrett Eastman

Getting Serious about Math: Serious Game Design Framework & an Example of a Math Educat... - 8 views

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    From the abstract: :The first aim of this discussion is to suggest a framework for designing serious games based on game features in commercial games, opinions of fourth graders and their teachers, literary studies, contemporary learning theories, as well as successful and unsuccessful similar endeavours. The second part of this paper describes a concrete example of a maths game based on the proposed framework that implicitly tests math and collaboration skills. The game is made of three components: the game itself, a social network, and a teacher reporting tool. Despite a growing interest in GBL, some teachers are reluctant to use serious games in school. To increase usage of serious games as resource, it is important to equip teachers with information and address their concerns. The paper concludes with the idea that serious games need to be designed well in order to provide the immersion and collaborative active learning that most learning theories recommend."
Garrett Eastman

Magical Maths - 14 views

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    A blog featuring math games puzzles, activities, teaching and instruction tips.
Garrett Eastman

Mapping a Personalized Learning Journey - K-­‐12 Students and Parents Connect... - 6 views

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    See in particular, Digital Learning Dot #3, Personalized Learning in Math Class
Garrett Eastman

Mathematics Education Research Page | Facebook - 10 views

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    "This is a resource page for anyone who is interested in research in mathematics education." (Facebook)
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