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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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279 Java Math Applets for Teaching and Learning - 2 views

  • Manipula Math with Java is a Japanese website that has an excellent collection of Java applets that can be used for teaching and learning mathematics.  There are 279 applet collections divided into the following categories: Middle School, Trigonometry, Vector, Calculus, Complex Numbers and Conics.
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Building Math Positivity | Edutopia - 2 views

  • Before children can become interested in math, they have to be comfortable with it. They must perceive their environment as physically and psychologically safe before learning can occur. Students build resilience and coping strategies when they learn how to use their academic strengths to build math skills and strategies.
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STEM learning boosted with $100 million initiative - 0 views

  • ime Warner Cable has announced a new philanthropic initiative that is being launched in conjunction with a White House plan to improve education and interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).   As part of the five-year, $100M initiative, the company is launching Connect a Million Minds (CAMM), a multi-faceted program that seeks to spark kids' interest in STEM education by connecting at least one million children with fun and engaging out-of-school science and math learning experiences. Features include viral videos, digital badges that can be downloaded onto to websites, emails, or Facebook pages and The Connectory Widget, which allows users to place the CAMM Connectory on their website or blog.
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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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Dynamic Mathematics with GeoGebra - 1 views

  • GeoGebra can help you to foster experimental, problem-oriented and discovery learning of mathematics. We will illustrate the basic ideas of the software and some of its versatile possibilities by discussing several interactive examples
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Wolfram Education Portal: Free Resources and Materials for Teachers - 0 views

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    The Wolfram Education Portal is an etextbook for Algebra and Calculus. The etextbook includes interactive demonstrations built using Wolfram Mathematica. In the Wolfram Education Portal teachers will have access to lesson plans.
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1.5 times larger - 1 views

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    If that first act interests you, download the full story.
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Teachers - Overview of the Lessons | Get The Math - 1 views

  • Get the Math is designed to help students understand real-world applications of Algebra I.  Interrelated video segments and interactive tools support student learning of algebraic concepts related to music, fashion, videogames, restaurants, basketball, and special effects
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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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Free Technology for Teachers: William Vann's EduPic Graphical Resource - 0 views

  • EduPic Graphical Resource provides free photographs and drawings for teachers and students to use in their classrooms. Mr. Vann is an amateur photograph (a good one at that) and a teacher. Mr. Vann gives permission to teachers and students to use the images in any manner needed for instructional and learning purposes.
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Guaranteach - A Better Way to Learn - 0 views

  • An online library with thousands of math tutoring videos created by teachers across the world.
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Dan Meyer - Leader in Learning Project Description on Vimeo - 0 views

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    another video from same guy
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iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » NBC Olympics: Science of the Olympics - 0 views

  • NBC has several Olympic science videos in which students can learn about physics, motion, energy, biology, chemistry and math.  Videos include Slapshot Physics, Aerial Physics, Figure Skating, Snowboarding, Alpine Skiing, Skates, Mathletes, Bobsled, Motion Inside the Body, Short Track, Modern Skis, Suit Up, Curling, Ski Jumping, Safety Gear, and The Internal Athlete.  These videos walk students through the actual science that is taking place in the winter games.
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VT Math Emporium - 1 views

shared by anonymous on 17 Feb 10 - Cached
  • The Math Emporium is a learning center for the study of mathematics
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