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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Roland O'Daniel

Roland O'Daniel

SAS® Curriculum Pathways® Home Page - 3 views

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    This resource is your online partner for teaching the core curriculum: English, history, science, mathematics, Spanish Learner-centered tools, lessons, and resources with measurable outcomes Interactive components that foster higher-order thinking skills Twenty-first century skills integrated into content
Roland O'Daniel

Netboooks Are Dead, Baby, Netbooks Are Dead - NetBooks - Gizmodo - 5 views

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    Statistics that lie! This is a great example of data that isn't reported correctly. The article decries the death of Netbooks, when in fact it is more about a stabalization of sales. I encourage math teachers to let students read the article and at least the first two responses. It's a great example of blatant misinformation. 
Roland O'Daniel

Teach Science and Math - 10 views

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    Applications for the use of Wikis in science classrooms is only limited by the creativeness of the teacher in support science teaching and student earning.
Roland O'Daniel

Math Nook - Math and puzzle games, worksheets, teaching tools and more! - 24 views

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    Some flash based games that students can play to hone their computation/number sense skills
Roland O'Daniel

Area & Perimeter - 18 views

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    Online binder of activities created by Kelly Hines for her students. She uses this site (livebinders.com) to organize her online learning for her students. This is just a good example of what an online binder might look like. 
Roland O'Daniel

MyCalculus - Solve Your Calculus Problems Online - 12 views

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    Welcome to MyCalculus - the place to solve YOUR calculus problems!
Roland O'Daniel

Google Fusion Tables Tour - 13 views

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    Yet, another great data analysis, display tool from Google. Implications in helping students organize/display/analyze/evaluate data is incredible. Displaying data through a map has implications in so many content areas. 
Roland O'Daniel

Many Eyes - 15 views

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    Great new way of visualizing data (all kinds of data sources). Make wordles, graphs, webs of all kinds of information. Also a great place to get data sets for investigation in the classroom. 
Roland O'Daniel

Dynamic Mathematics with GeoGebra - 13 views

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    "In this article we introduce the free educational mathematics software GeoGebra. This open source tool extends concepts of dynamic geometry to the fields of algebra and calculus. You can use GeoGebra both as a teaching tool and to create interactive web pages for students from middle school up to college level. Specifically designed for educational purposes, GeoGebra can help you to foster experimental, problem-oriented and discovery learning of mathematics. We will illustrate the basic ideas of the software and some of its versatile possibilities by discussing several interactive examples."
Roland O'Daniel

Pauls Online Notes : Calculus I - 7 views

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    An E-book about calculus. I didn't find a lot of dynamic aspects of the online book and wish it was more interactive. There are a lot of color graphical images students can access, and content is presented pretty well. Nice extra resource.
Roland O'Daniel

YouTube - The Indefinite Integral or Anti-derivative - 3 views

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    Series of videos by Khan Academy, a not-for-profit organization with the mission of giving access to knowledge to anyone, anywhere. Great opportunity for students to see lectures at their own pac.
Roland O'Daniel

Educypedia, the educational encyclopedia, integration, java applets, integrals - 2 views

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    Nice list of resources from around the world, some of the sites are not in English, but most are. Worth looking at as there are a lot of connections to other topics.
Roland O'Daniel

Calculus Applets - 7 views

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    Great set of resources from David Little at Penn State. Easy to use java applets with explanation of usage ideas.
Roland O'Daniel

Calculus and Analysis -- from Wolfram MathWorld - 3 views

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    Anything from Wolfram Alpha is going to be rigorous and well done. I like their descriptions. Although I wish there was a more dynamic kind of presentation of derivatives and integrals, etc.
Roland O'Daniel

Calculus Applets at SLU - 5 views

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    "Math Applets for Calculus at SLU" Great set of apps from Mike May. He does a nice job of supporting teachers who might be interested in using these in their classes with students.
Roland O'Daniel

A Riemann Sums Applet - 3 views

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    Also from SLU, simple interface, easy to change function, upper/lower/middle, number of intervals, and graphing window.
Roland O'Daniel

Calculus Applets - 2 views

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    Nice set of instructional activities/lessons that have dynamic or interactive aspects to them. Would take some study to be able to use effectively, but a good resource.
Roland O'Daniel

Center for Technology and Teacher Education || Macromedia Flash Activities - 17 views

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    Some great applets for use with math classes. From basic arithmetic modeling to modeling of integrals. From the University of Virginia these flash based apps will work on almost any platform except the iPod system (currently).
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