mwipe - 9 views
10-fun-questions-kids-can-answer-with-wolframalpha/ - 19 views
Arcademic Skill Builders: Online Educational Games - 1 views
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Play these online or on the Wii
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The website says: "THE Place For Educational Games!Our research-based and standards-aligned free educational math games and language arts games will engage, motivate, and help teach students. Click a button below to play our free multi-player and single-player games! In the future we'll add features enabling you to save records, tailor content for differentiated instruction, and pinpoint student problem areas." I think using the games in conjunction with a holistic approach to developing skills would make for a great way of getting students to practices some skills. Let students play, set goals, monitor those goals, reflect on their progress, and apply strategies/heuristics to specific problems they struggle with would create an environment in the classroom where learning was fun, self-monitored, and successful.
Nature by Numbers on Vimeo - 12 views
Wolfram|Alpha Widgets - Mathematics - 4 views
Math: Misleading Graphs | eThemes | eMINTS - 14 views
The Fischbowl - 5 views
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This is a compilation of Karl's Transparent Algebra posts. He does such an incredible job of making his thinking visible for all of us in how he is planning his course for the upcoming year. I share it because I think it's a valuable example of a reflective practitioner and worth sharing. If you have any teachers who might benefit from reading some of his reasoning, I encourage you to send them to his blog!
Content For 2009 - 6 views
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Here is where you'll find the course content for Spring, 2009. Assignments are here. Syllabus is here. GEOGEBRA: Throughout the notes, you will find many GeoGebra applets. These are interactive Java applets. To activate them, just click on them, and wait for the applet to load. If you're using Internet Explorer, you may have to click on the "Allow ActiveX control" warning bar at the top of your browser, for the applet to load. I encourage you to download GeoGebra yourself, or use the "Web Start" option, over at http://www.geogebra.org . It's very easy to use, and a lot of fun!
http://homepages.gac.edu/~hvidsten/gex/ - 3 views
protractor - 0 views
Surveys « Digital Tools - 9 views
Looking at Student Work - 11 views
Geometry WebQuests - 2 views
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