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Games for Science Learning and Scientific Discovery | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Fold.it, an online protein-folding game. Fold.it asks players to work with proteins' 3D structures (in other words, how the proteins "fold"). The game evaluates how good of a fold the player has made, gives them a score, and rates them on a leaderboard so that players from around the world can compete with one another.
  • Refraction, this one aimed at "discovering optimal pathways for learning early mathematics." Refraction is a Flash-based puzzle game for learning about fractions, although players don't immediately get the sense that the game offers lessons in math
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Posts List « Mathematics and Multimedia - 1 views

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    "GEOGEBRA TUTORIAL SERIES"
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    WOW!
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Conceptua™ Math - 1 views

  • The premier online tools for fractions instruction Our models build the path from concepts to procedures and higher order thinking.
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Conceptua™ Math - 0 views

  • These tools are designed for teacher-facilitated instruction, and include sample problems to give teachers instructional suggestions. For each tool you will find a short instructional video, standards alignment (including the recent Common Core State Standards), key vocabulary, and IEP goals.
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Let Google Voice Rock the Classroom! - 0 views

  • Get in Character: Let the learners have fun by leaving messages in character.  Perhaps you’re studying historical figures or fictional characters.  Let the learners assume the role and record messages assuming that role.  I’d love to hear what the kids come up with when given this task!
  • Vocabulary: Learners can speak sentences or paragraphs that demonstrate knowledge of vocabulary words.  You could even embed these in a class website, to serve as review/reference materials.
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    "Let Google Voice Rock the Classroom!"... Wow
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    Math Solutions: To demonstrate understanding of a topic or the solution to a problem, the learners can talk it out. When I was a math teacher, I would have loved this as form of assessment that allowed me inside the kids' heads.
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TED Blog | Benoit Mandelbrot and his legacy - 0 views

  • We’re honored to have had him speak at the first TED, in 1984, and at the most recent TED in Long Beach, where he talked about his life’s work: studying fractals and roughness, and helping the world understand how fractal math underpins both nature and art. Mandelbrot was, as TED’s curator, Chris Anderson, wrote this morning, “an icon who changed how we see the world.” This playlist celebrates his work in his own words and through those whose work was inspired by his insights.
  • Benoit Mandelbrot has died, at 85
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Yummy Math - 1 views

  • We provide teachers and students with mathematics relevant to our world today 
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