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Gary Wright

Technology Tools for Teaching & Learning - 0 views

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    This website helps educators integrate technology effectively. The tools that are included promote critical-thinking, creativity, collaboration, and community-mindedness
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    This website gives appropriate technology websites and tools based off of teacher learning goals. For example, if you wanted to create an interactive smartboard, this website provides you with possible tools, how they are rated, and the ease of using a particular tool. A great way to see what other educators are using and which are effective.
Katherin Olivolo

The Learning Toolbox - 0 views

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    The learning toolbox is available to teachers and students. It has tools and resources to enable students with learning difficulties to be better learnings
Daniel Munns

Technology Tools for High school History Teachers - 0 views

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    This article lists, and provides links, to the top 50 most commonly used technology tools for all classroom teachers. It includes a list of learning tech tools (i.e. quizlet) and social learning tools (i.e. Edmodo). Very easy in navigating the article.
Emily Watson

GoAnimate - Make your own cartoons and animations easily. Our tools are free and you do... - 0 views

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    This is a free animation site where students or teachers can create animations to show to their class. I've seen other sites, but this is the best combination of easy to use and fun tools. There are various characters, voices and settings.
Michael ODonnell

Blackboard Learn - 0 views

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    Please choose from the options below. A new tool that integrates McGraw-Hill Connect with Blackboard Learn has recently been installed on our system. In order to have your Connect course items show up within your Blackboard course, you must add them to your Bb course using the new Connect tool.
Brian Pierce

Interactive Mathematics - Learn math while you play with it! - 0 views

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    An interative math website for students.
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    Website that provides interactive learning tools as well as some history of the math and real applications for the students to look over.
Lindsey Skinner

Apple Teaching Tools - 0 views

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    This is a great website to integrate the technology that students use with Apple to enhance learning and creativity.
Brian Pierce

Math Cats! - 0 views

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    Visually appealing learning tool using animated cats
monet hardison

Ninth Grade Vocabulary Games - 0 views

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    Vocabulary review games!! Whether you're learning or teaching analogies, antonyms and synonyms, compound words, figurative language, homophones, parts of speech, root words, prefixes and suffixes or contractions to your English speakers or your ESL students, Vocabulary *is* fun!
Joseph Perone

Why Do I Have to Take Algebra? - 1 views

  • "I don't need algebra, because I'm not going to college": There was a time not so long ago when children in middle schools were assigned to "tracks" according to what "everybody knew" each child would "need". (This tracking was why middle schools were invented in the first place.) Educational "experts" presumed to "know" what the various children "needed", based on culturally-based (but unjustified) presumptions. The educators then locked children into "appropriate" tracks, thereby locking many children out of college before they'd even begun high schoo
  • Modern educationist philosophy in America seems to say that education has to be "fun" and "entertaining" to be justifiable. Today's students often absorb the ethic that, unless a thing is easy, they shouldn't have to bother. But most worthwhile things in life are going to require some effort. If you want that great job, that interesting career, that open-ended future, you're almost certainly going to need some mathematical skills. And algebra is the basis, the foundation, the tool-box, for those skills.
  • "I'm only taking this class because the university makes me!": Let's be brutally honest here. The university didn't put a gun to your head and make you enroll. You decided you wanted their degree. You wanted their piece of paper. Why? Probably so you could (eventually) get a better job. In order to get that job, you need at least some subset of the skills which are taught in algebra. You might be right that you'll never factor another quadratic in your entire life. But you want the university's piece of paper, so you're going to have to jump through the hoops required to get it. The algebra class is one of those hoops. If you don't want to jump through the hoop, that's fine; but you won't get the piece of paper. It's your choice
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  • "I can't drop out!", you reply, "I can't get that job unless I have a college degree." Ah. So, to get the job you want, you need to demonstrate proficiency in basic job skills. To demonstrate that proficiency, you need a degree. To get the degree, you need algebra. In other words, you do need this stuff for your job
  • "Will algebra even be 'relevant' in the future?": While jobs and their specific skill-sets may change over time, mathematics won't. Twenty years from now, two plus two will still be four, and quadratics will still be either factorable or prime. Whatever job you get will provide the job-specific training you need, but to get that job in the first place, you're going to need some background knowledge and skills. And to be able to keep up with progress, to keep on top of new skill-sets, to move up the ladder, to jump across into new and better career fields, you will need the flexibility of a broad foundation. That foundation includes mathematics
  • The lessons and patterns of mathematics are important, too. If all you take from algebra is a comfort with variables and formulas, an ability to interpret graphs and to think logically, and a willingness to use abstraction when you try to solve problems, then you have gained some incredibly useful life skills, skills that will open doors, give you options, and allow you to make your own informed choices
  • The specific algorithms you might study are not as important as the general patterns, techniques, and lessons that you can learn. Don't short-change your future by opting out now
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    Great answer to the question "Why do I need to know Algebra???"
alexis hubert

Simple free learning tools for students and teachers | Quizlet - 0 views

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    Flash card maker!
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    "Quizlet Quizlet is the largest flash cards and study games website with over 11 million free sets of flashcards covering every possible subject. It's the best place to play educational games, memorize vocabulary and study online."
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    Tool for creating quizes and study materials
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    Quizlet is a great resource for students that benefit from studying with flashcards. You can make your own flashcards and then view them in multiple ways to help you study. After you have review the notecards, the website will create a practice quiz to test the information you have been studying. 
Joseph Perone

Learnng Styles and Multiple Intelligences - 0 views

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    Excellent resource explaining learning styles and multiple intelligences. Great resource for all teachers, but especially math teachers.
alethea killiany

APlus Math - 0 views

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    This site has many fun math games incuding flash cards, word searches, and puzzles. Appeals to many differnt learning styles. Covers many different topics.
Bailey Elliott

LD OnLine - 0 views

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    LD Online is a website to help understand different disabilities and how to accomidate these students within each classroom.
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    Has descriptions of different learning disabilities and how to interact with students with different needs.
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