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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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Marking work in Google Docs | ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

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    Interesting tips on managing and marking papers with Google Docs
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Free Technology for Teachers: 3DVinci - Learn Geometry With Google SketchUp - 0 views

  • 3DVinci presents a collection of mathematics projects that students can do using Google SketchUp. If you've never used SketchUp, don't worry. 3DVinci hosts video tutorials that will show you everything you need to know to get started using Google SketchUp to teach mathematics.
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Official Google Docs Blog: Spruce up your surveys: 70 colorful themes - 0 views

  • We've just launched 70 themes for forms so you can add a little (or a lot of) color to your surveys and questionnaires. Some themes are basic colors schemes (like Blue, Espresso, or Rose) and others are fancier designs (like Picnic, Zen Spring, and Dusk).
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Great Maths Teaching Ideas - 0 views

  • Realworldmath.org provides lesson ideas and resources based on using Google Earth to do real world maths investigations.
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      Realworldmath.org provides lesson ideas and resources based on using Google Earth to do real world maths investigations.
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    " considering the digits after the decimal point, the likelihood of the next"
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Online Latex Equation Editor - Sciweavers - 0 views

  • Embed Equation in Web Page, Forum, Google Docs, Twitter
  • Learn Latex by Trial and Error
  • Google Docs
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    Looks promising for using with Google Docs, my test equation printed well.
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Euclid's Elements available online free and interactive! | Great Maths Teaching Ideas - 0 views

  • Euclid‘s Elements is the most successful and influential textbook ever written. Only the Bible has been published in greater number.
  • Amazingly a Professor of Mathematics at Clark University has translated all thirteen books of Elements and made them available online. This would be fantastic in itself but the icing on the cake is that there is an interactive geometry applet to support each postulate so you can literally interact with the maths!
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Google Docs - If you could show math CFF teachers just ONE web 2.0 tool, what would it ... - 0 views

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    Several math resources...
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Maths Maps - A New Collaborative Project | edte.ch - 0 views

  • Maths Maps – A New Collaborative Project
  • Four years ago I created Google Earth resources for the classroom and posted them to the GE Community Forum. Two of them were called Maths in Madrid and Maths in Las Vegas. These were based on the fact that there is maths all around us, every day, everywhere we look. Google Earth (and Maps) gives us a great perspective on it all. It also provides easy access for our students to see rich visual content that depicts everyday maths. I have always loved the idea of children seeing the maths they are working on.
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dy/dan » Blog Archive » The Mullet Ratio - 0 views

  • Students fit the pipe cleaner along the hair, then straightened it onto their rulers to find the measurement of the Party. The Business was usually pretty straight.
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      THis would be funny to do with at class.
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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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Cool Cat Teacher Blog: 89 lesson plans and ideas for teaching math - #mathchat - 1 views

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    Check out the image on this page, pretty cool for a math teacher. This list came from Twitter's hashtag #mathchat https://twitter.com/#!/search/%23mathchat
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Teaching Math to Boys | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Teaching Math to Boys Teacher Tom Wolken uses technology tools and timed challenges to teach math at Olmsted Academy North, an all-boys middle school in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Einstein for the Masses | Open Culture - 0 views

  • A basic introduction to Einstein’s thinking – one that assumes no prior knowledge, just an open mind. In one short hour, Ramamurti Shankar (Professor of Physics & Applied Physics at Yale) breaks down Einstein’s theories and formulas for a lay audience
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