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Patrice Prentis

Mathish to English - 0 views

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    The Math Club at Virginia Commonwealth University provides this guide for the web's best math websites, math blogs, math YouTube videos, classic math textbooks, etc.
Martin Pieters

Pathways blog - 0 views

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    Recognizing the grave consequences for individual opportunity and more generally for our economy and society, the Carnegie Statway ™and Quantway ™Networked Improvement Communities have embraced an audacious goal-to increase from 5 percent to 50 percent the percentage of students who achieve college math credit within one year of continuous enrollment. As a result of the Carnegie Advancement for Teaching (CAT) work, my college will undergo a pilot program for Fall 2012 where I will be the instructor to achieve college math credit within one year on continuous enrollment. The Pathways Blog provides information about Carnegie's work to create pathways for student success in developmental education in community colleges and makes connections between Carnegie's work and that of others concerned with student struggle. Even though I follow the pathways blog, there are several more blogs from the foundation and are listed blow:
Janet Gierman

Taking math education into the 21st century, and bringing my students and visionary tea... - 1 views

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    iPad apps for math
mathmom36

http://math.wikia.com/wiki/ - 0 views

shared by mathmom36 on 08 May 17 - No Cached
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    An interesting math wiki I found
qt_gray

survey on mathematics background - 0 views

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    This is survey I created that I would give to my students on the first day of class. The survey tries to figure out how students feel about math courses they have taken.
marion ike

Online math games and lessons - 0 views

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    These games would be a good review for students who are struggling with understanding the basic math concepts and who need some extra drills for reinforcement.
Dan Linden

Understanding Mathematics - 1 views

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    Site I found with tons of math info for students
heidiboringmcc

Videos on Mathispower4u - 2 views

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    This website hosts OER instructional videos on topics in math, including algebra, calculus, liberal arts math, and more.
marierobison

Social Media and Teaching Math - 4 views

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    This is a neat article on teaching math with social media. Some of the ideas can be applied to other subject areas as well.
qt_gray

http://math.wikia.com/wiki/Proof:The_Decimal_0.999..._is_Equivalent_to_1 - 0 views

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    This is a link to a wiki where people can prove that 0.9999999 is equivalent to 1. This qualifies as a wiki because anyone can edit the page (the earliest entry I found was from 2008.) I like this wiki because it shows many ways to prove the two values are equivalent. Some of the proofs are rather simple and can be understood by students in an beginning or intermediate algebra class. I would use this wiki in my teaching by asking students if they agree with the proofs and to come up with their own proofs for the values.
qt_gray

http://www.uwlax.edu/tutorcast/college_algebra_podcasts1.htm - 0 views

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    It took me about an hour to find this podcast. I wanted a podcast that addressed topics that are could be understood by a student in a college level math class. These short podcast give a step by step solution for various algebra problems and could be used as a supplemental way of explaining a particular problem. I would use these podcast if there were a few more examples for each topic. For instance, I would like at least 3 podcast for the common denominator problem. I would probably use the podcast as a section review or with a worksheet that had similar examples.
David St John

A Complete List of Online Math Resources - 1 views

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    So many levels of separation...I know, it's weird to be posting a link to a collection of links on a collection of links. But this is a good one.
Tim Clayton

Welcome to WeBWorK - 0 views

shared by Tim Clayton on 23 Jul 12 - No Cached
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    WeBWorK is an open-source online homework system for math and sciences courses. WeBWorK is supported by the MAA and the NSF and comes with a National Problem Library (NPL) of over 20,000 homework problems. Problems in the NPL target most lower division undergraduate math courses and some advanced courses. Supported courses include college algebra, discrete mathematics, probability and statistics, single and multivariable calculus, differential equations, linear algebra and complex analysis.
S Ramirez

Math podcast - 0 views

shared by S Ramirez on 07 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Look for fallacious_proof.mp3
philstewart

problems of the month /download problems of the month / - 1 views

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    download problems of the month For a high school math teacher, or anyone that likes to solve math problems, this was a fun place to find. I might give some of my honors level juniors a few of these as class openers or closers.
bczerniak2

Khan Academy - 1 views

shared by bczerniak2 on 16 Jun 13 - No Cached
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    Excellent FREE site for math and sciences. All grade levels. Short video clips using a blackboard with verbal direction. Great depth of content available. Would be helpful to post on course site, saving you from creating the videos.
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    Thank you for sharing this link. I just heard about these free videos yesterday and was quite impressed and curious about them. I'd like to find a similar great resource for my discipline of accounting.
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    From kindergarten to calculus, Khan Academy is here to help. You may have heard about our videos, but did you know that Khan Academy has fun interactive math exercises that cover skills ranging from counting to calculus, grade by grade? Every exercise has step-by-step hints, so your child can practice as much as needed.
anonymous

MyOpenMath - 1 views

shared by anonymous on 13 Jun 19 - No Cached
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    Although I don't teach math, this resource looks great for free and open interactive math assignments.
amywinters

5 Math Technology Tools to Engage Students - Global Learning - Education Week - 0 views

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    Some good technology tools for math.
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