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Using Interactive Whiteboards in Mathematics - 0 views

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    The Effectiveness of using Interactive Whiteboards in Promoting Mathematical Thinking Project team: Sara Merrett, Julie-Ann Edwards; Keith Jones The aim of this project was to analyse the effectiveness of using an interactive whiteboard in promoting mathematical thinking in a secondary school. The project was part-supported by a DfES research scholarship.
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Mathematics Fun Stuff and Dictionaries Online | Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age - 1 views

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Interactive Mathematics - Learn math while you play with it! - 3 views

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    "This is interactive mathematics where you learn math by playing with it!"
Roland O'Daniel

Virtual Manipulatives - 18 views

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    From Glencoe, some IWB looking mathematics manipulatives including color counters, algebra tiles, protractors, ruler, etc. that can be manipulated either on the computer of on the IWB screen.
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Mathematics Links - 7 views

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    well sorted and categorized web links to interactive web sites for use on an IWB or any computer. reflects the format of the NSW Maths K-6 curriculum
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WOW Georgia Kids Math - 0 views

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    page of links to resources, standards and Smartboard lessons for 3rd, 4th, and 5thgrades MATH
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Curriculum Leadership Journal | Fast, frustrating and the future: ICT, new technologies... - 0 views

  • In one study, a team of researchers from Keele University (Miller, Glover & Averis nd) investigated the use of IWBs by mathematics teachers. They found that teachers pass through three pedagogic phases as they learn to use IWBs effectively. In the first phase, the supported didactic, teachers use the technology in the same way as an ordinary whiteboard. The second phase, interactive, involves deeper understanding of the technology and results in teachers using it to enhance traditional teaching rather than as ‘the driving force for conceptual understanding and cognitive development’ (ibid).By contrast, those teachers who used IWBs most effectively were in the enhanced interactivity phase. These teachers used techniques to:offer the same idea in different ways until … all the group understand, and this requires meticulous planning and the need for continuous assessment so that whether answering at the IAW (IWB) or on their own whiteboards, whether using individual or small group work, and whether working on examples or investigations, pupils are challenged not only to say what but also why (ibid).Where teachers were working at the enhanced interactivity phase, three underlying principles seemed to be present:1. The technology was used to support a lesson structure based on an introduction or starter, a developmental phase based on a sequence of learning incidents, and a plenary to review learning and contribute to metacognitive learning of the subject.2. Most teachers were undertaking lesson planning that had a sequence of discernible cognitive aims and a series of activities to explore, develop, explain and reinforce both developing concepts and subsequent understanding.3. There was a high level of teacher recognition that pupils learn in different ways and the IAW was used to promote diversity of aesthetic, verbal, numeric and kinaesthetic experiences (ibid).
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Johnnie's Math Page - Fun Math for Kids and their Teachers - 0 views

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    Links to interactive math tools and activities for students and teachers. Johnnie's Math Page is the site to find fun math for kids, math games, and even a little math homework help. Interactive math activities from across the web have been organized by topic to make math learning enjoyable and interesting. For parents and teachers, you will find math lessons and math worksheets as well as links to other math teaching resources. For those who like a challenge, you will find free math games in the math puzzles section.
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    Links to Interactive Math Tools and Activities for Students and Teachers
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Ghost Blasters Math Gae - 2 views

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    "To play Ghost Blasters select a multiple of which each "bad" ghost will have a value that is a multiple of that which you chose. Students then use their mouse to blast every "bad" ghost. For example, if I select "5″ at the beginning then all bad ghosts will display a multiple of 5. I then have to blast all of the bad ghosts to gain points, but if I blast a "good" ghost (a ghost that does not have a multiple of 5) I lose points." (description from http://tiny.cc/x9UpE)
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Math Live - 8 views

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Illuminations: Welcome to Illuminations - 0 views

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    Explore our library of 102 online activities that help to make math come alive in the classroom or at home
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Multiflyer - Brainormous.com - 0 views

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Woodlands Maths Zone - Interactive maths - - 1 views

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    We have several fun online interactive activities here to help you not only improve your mental maths skills
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Math Games - 0 views

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    Practice your skills with fun and challenging games from Math Playground.
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Online Resources for Math - Algebra, Trigonometric, Geometry, Calculus, Boolean Algebra... - 1 views

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    Welcome to Mathebook.net an online Free Learning website full of fun. This website is fully interactive and will allow kids to practice and learn math with ease. Our website is designed to help students of different grades, starts from Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School and High School Math. The goal of this website is to provide new education tools to teachers, parents and off course students who can benefit from it.
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BBC - Starship - Maths - Place the Penguin - 0 views

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    Place the penguins on the right numbers on the grid. First click on the level you would like to play. Click and drag the penguin on the left onto the right number in the top row. Then place the second penguin onto the right number in the row below that. If you are playing level 2, you then have to place the last penguin on the right number on the bottom row. At the end of the game, print out your results and/or play again.
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Calculators of maths construction - 1 views

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    From the Dept. of Computer Science at Swansea University, this is a java applet that will work on your computer screen (use a mouse) or on a iwb. Links to download, or use on the web, with movies of how it looks, and documentation pdf
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