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Garrett Eastman

Mathematics, Common Sense, and Good Luck: My Life and Careers | MIT World - 11 views

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    video of a lecture at MIT given by professor and entrepreneur James Simons, who taught math at Stony Brook, founded an investment business, and now runs the Simons Foundation which "supports basic math and physics as well as autism research."
David Wetzel

How to Use LiveBinders in Science and Math Education - 15 views

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    LiveBinders is a free web 2.0 tool which offers educators the ability to save and organize materials for any class. One advantage of this online service the capability to update a binder anywhere an educator has internet access.
Martin Burrett

Multiplication Puzzle - 0 views

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    A great maths resource where you choose which tables to use then complete the multiplication grid. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/maths
Martin Burrett

Doorway Till We Meet Again - 0 views

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    A well designed maths money resource which uses British coins and notes. Find the correct change to give to the customer. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Division Machine - 0 views

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    A simple division practising resource which three levels of difficult. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Hickory Clock Game - 0 views

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    A simple maths time resource which players choose the correct clock. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Maggie Verster

A naths game to learn about fractions and percentages - 1 views

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    The game aims to help children associate fractions with percentages. A cartoon Santa Clause introduces a snow scene with a group of identical parcels that contain either a fraction or a percentage. It is operated using the mouse, and the goal is to pair up matches, for example 1/3 and 33%, which pop out of the boxes. There are no instructions, but the game would be quite intuitive to children, though perhaps not to less inquisitive adults.
Maggie Verster

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.
Maggie Verster

Learn from the Top Instructors in America at Educator® - 0 views

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    " The customized interface creates a one-to-one learning environment with the professor while emphasizing graphical explanations and working through solution steps. Below each lecture video are detailed notes which highlight the most important points to remember as well as common student pitfalls. A powerful search engine also locates the exact time in a lecture your problem topic is discussed. Lastly, student comments are moderated by our instructors make sure any questions you have are answered."
Maggie Verster

Using visualisation in maths teaching - OpenLearn - The Open University - 0 views

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    This unit looks at visualisation as it relates to mathematics, focusing upon how it can be used to improve learning. It will also identify ways in which to make more use of visualisation within the classroom....
Maggie Verster

EXPLORING WHAT IT MEANS TO 'DO' MATHEMATICS - 0 views

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    This unit gives a historical background to mathematics education in South Africa, to outcomes-based education and to the national curriculum statement for mathematics. The traditional approach to teaching mathematics is then contrasted with an approach to teaching mathematics that focuses on 'doing' mathematics, and mathematics as a science of pattern and order, in which learners actively explore mathematical ideas in a conducive classroom environment.
Maggie Verster

The Internet Mathematician - 0 views

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    Use this free, interactive tutorial to improve your Internet research skills: Tour the best of the web for mathematics. Discover how to search the internet effectively. Judge which websites are worth using....
Martin Burrett

Math Interactives - 10 views

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    This multimedia resource includes interactive math activities, print activities, learning strategies, and videos that illustrate how math is used in everyday life. The resource addresses the following mathematics topics: Fractions; Integers; Percentages; Rate/Ratio/Proportion; Square Roots; Exponents; Patterns; Algebra; Linear Equations; Polynomials; Angles; Circles; Surface Area and Volume; Area and Perimeter; Triangles; Pythagoras; Trigonometry; Similarity and Congruence; Transformations; Shape Classification; Data Display and Graphs; Central Tendency and Distribution; and Probability.
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    A great general maths site with lots of tutorials, activities and games which will help your students at school and at home. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Ced Paine

NumberSquare - 0 views

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    James Barrett and the Kent ICT team have created this wonderful interactive number square, which has a huge range of options. You can set the square to show whole numbers and decimals, starting at a number of your choice (including zero). You can alter the number of rows shown and use colouring options to highlight particular numbers / groups of numbers…
Darren Kuropatwa

Mathematics in Movies - 0 views

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    This is a collection of movie clips in which Mathematics appears. I'm collecting DVDs and VHS tapes of such movies. This is a working document to be extended over time.
Maggie Verster

The OpenScience Project - 0 views

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    The OpenScience project is dedicated to writing and releasing free and Open Source scientific software. We are a group of scientists, mathematicians and engineers who want to encourage a collaborative environment in which science can be pursued by anyone who is inspired to discover something new about the natural world.
Mike McIlveen

Interactivate: Lessons - 19 views

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    Java applets some of which the website claims may be used for assessment. E.g. Venn, Fractions, Geometry Lots for Grades 3-8
Cassie Banka

Lure of the Labyrinth - 0 views

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    Lure of the Labyrinth is today's innovative catch Lure of the Labyrinth is a game for middle school pre-algebra students designed to improve math and literacy skills. It includes intriguing math-based puzzles embedded in a narrative game in which students work to find their lost pet and save the world from monsters. Linked to mathematics standards, the game gives students a chance to think like mathematicians. Lure of the Labyrinth Home Page In Lure of the Labyrinth, students progress through three sections, or wings each related to a different math strand that is part of a the typical pre-algebra curriculum: * Proportions (including fractions and ratios) * Variables and Equations * Number and Operations (including geometry, order of operations and modular arithmetic) Each of the three wings includes three puzzles, and each of the puzzles has three levels progressing from easy to hard. Students have to successfully solve each puzzle three times before they can advance through the game. Lure of the Labyrinth Library Page A professional development video specifically designed for pre-algebra teachers takes them step-by-step through the things they need to do to make this engaging game the focal point of great classroom learning experiences. Planning resources include links to standards, directions for working with specific puzzles, lesson plans, explanations of the background math, and graphic organizers. Video - Lure of the Labyrinth Lure of the Labyrinth was created by Maryland Public Television and MIT Education Arcade in cooperation with FableVision.
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    For prealgebra students.
Maggie Verster

Microsoft has released a new version of its math education software - and for the first... - 4 views

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    Microsoft Mathematics 4.0, for students in middle school, high school, and early college, shows how to solve equations while bolstering understanding of fundamental math concepts. It features built-in Ink Handwriting Support, which lets you hand-write math problems and equations in a worksheet area on a tablet or ultra-mobile PCs for immediate solving or later work. The software also includes a graphing calculator capable of plotting in 2D and 3D, a movie editor, a library of formulas and equations, a triangle solver, and more.
Martin Burrett

Pearl Diver - 0 views

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    A maths game which teaches about positive and negative number lines. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
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