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Math Future event Tuesday March 13th 8pm ET: Supporting Collaborative Mathematics Explo... - 0 views

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    LOGIN: http://tinyurl.com/math20event Mind the Daylight Saving Time! Geoff Roulet and Jill Lazarus will discuss their use of wikis, GeoGebra and Jing with students, and invite participants for an extended DIY exploration. More details concerning the software required are below. All events in the Math Future weekly series: http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/events The recording will be at: http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/SupportingCollaborativeMath Your time zone: http://bit.ly/z69yzS About Blended Mathematical Collaboration using a Wiki, GeoGebra and Jing This discussion centers on the use of computer tools in a high school class. The goal was to develop a "math-talk learning community" to establish mathematics communication and collaboration as a classroom norm. In support of this we have combined the use of a wiki, GeoGebra, and Jing. We would like to invite educators who have experience with wikis, GeoGebra and screencasts, or who would like to learn more, to discuss our project and share their ideas. Event Hosts Geoff is the skipper of and Jill a crew member on Jeannie, a J35 racing yacht. When not sailing, they are mathematics educators. After graduate work at the University of Waterloo, Geoff Roulet began teaching mathematics, computer science, and chemistry at Roland Michener Secondary School in Timmins, northern Ontario. In the late 1970s, when personal computers for computer science were placed in the back of his classroom, Geoff began using these to support student learning in mathematics. Since then he has been involved in ICT use in teaching and learning at all grades and in all subjects, but with a particular focus on mathematics. Teaching was followed by a short spell of curriculum development and support work with the Ontario Ministry of Education and then in 1990 a move to the Faculty of Education, Queen's University at Kingston. Along the way Geoff completed M.Ed. and D.Ed. degrees at the Ontario Institute for Studies
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MXit introduces maths initiative and instant book project. Go m-learning - 0 views

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    MXit launched its instant mobile book to encourage global teenage literacy while being part of a ground-breaking maths initiative in which Grade 9 and 10 pupils taking part in a pilot project exercise have access to 22 500 mathematical problems.
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Yeaah a maths teacher blog! - 0 views

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    Planet Infinity...My K.H.M.S. Math Class Come and explore the beautiful world of Mathematics with me.Web 2.0 has powered us with tools and new methods to make teaching and learning an enjoyable process. Let's learn together!
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Video Game Creation as a Platform for Mathematical Learning - 4 views

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    by Penta, Michael K., M.S., UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL, 2011, 83 pages; 1507796 Abstract record for a thesis completed in December 2011, fulltext requires subscription or purchase. A news story on the departmental blog http://blog.uml.edu/cs/2011/12/penta_ms_video_games_for_math_learning.html describes the kinds of games involved, the participants and the results.
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Wired: The Physics of the Hulks Jump - 9 views

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    VEERRRRYYYY in depth Math/Physics problem about The Hulk's jump in the movie, The Avengers
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Like Teaching: Assume m is positive: algebra - 0 views

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    really like this math blog
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High school maths papers and memos - 10 views

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    A whole lot of maths papers and memos from New south Wales.
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What would you want to see at the Museum of Mathematics? - MathOverflow - 10 views

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    Discussion of potential exhibits for the proposed Museum of Mathematics in New York City
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    There is a Math Future event with MoMath on January 12th at 9:30pm ET http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/events
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Levi, M.: The Mathematical Mechanic: Using Physical Reasoning to Solve Problems. - 7 views

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    Well received book on using physics to demonstrate mathematical concepts by Mark Levi, professor of mathematics at Pennsylvania State University
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Math Tools Discussion: All Topics in Algebra, Is - 0 views

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    This is a discussion about variables; includes some solid research on the topic.
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I love this minmap:Using The Internet to Spice Up Your Math Class - 0 views

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    This is a great motivator why and how we could spice things up in our maths class!
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West Texas A&M - Virtual Math Lab - 0 views

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    If you need help in College Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Beginning Algebra, Math for the Sciences, or preparing for the math part of the general GRE, THEA or ACCUPLACER test, you have come to the right place. Note that you do not have to be a student at WTAMU to use any of these online tutorials.
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5 Alternative Assessment Techniques in Science and Math | Teaching Science and Math - 18 views

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    Alternative assessments provide you opportunities to determine the true level of understanding your students have regarding science and math concepts. These tools improve the learning environment for your students, along with your assessment of their real understanding.
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ICTmagic Mobile - 0 views

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    Mobile portal of my ICTmagic educational resources site. Get recently added resources on the go through your mobile web browser.
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