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Free Technology for Teachers: eMathematics - Interactive Mathematics Exercises - 0 views

  • On eMathematics students can learn and practice mathematics skills. Students can create an account to keep a record of the exercise they successfully completed.Teachers can create eMathematics accounts for their students. By creating an account teachers can use eMathematics to monitor their students' progress to identify their students' strengths and weaknesses. Teachers can also use eMathematics to communicate with students through email.
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    Do we still need textbooks?
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FlexMath - Home - 2 views

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    "As the foundation of all higher mathematics, Algebra is a defining gateway on the path to academic success. To make that journey a successful and rewarding experience for all students, the CK-12 Foundation presents FlexMath, a student-centered approach to ..."
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Industry Pitching Cellphones as a Teaching Tool - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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  • This is a device kids have, it’s a device they are familiar with and want to take advantage of,” said Shawn Gross, director of Digital Millennial Consulting
  • On Tuesday, Digital Millennial will release findings from its study of four North Carolina schools in low-income neighborhoods, where ninth- and 10th-grade math students were given high-end cellphones running Microsoft’s Windows Mobile software and special programs meant to help them with their algebra studies.
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  • “Texting, ringing, vibrating,” said Janet Bass, a spokeswoman for the American Federation of Teachers, the nation’s second largest teachers’ union. “Cellphones so far haven’t been an educational tool. They’ve been a distraction.” Ms. Bass says it is “almost laughable that the cellphone industry is pushing a study showing that cellphones will make kids smarter,” particularly during a recession that is crushing the budgets of many school districts.
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      SOmeone thinking inside the box.
  • Suzette Kliewer, the teacher who administered the Digital Millennial program at Southwest High School in Jacksonville, N.C., said the phones excited her students and made them collaborate and focus on their studies, even outside of school hours. “They took average-level kids and made them into honors-level kids,” she said.But Ms. Kliewer also said that she spent much of her own time at night, and during weekends and holidays, monitoring the students’ phone use and occasionally disconnecting phones remotely when students broke the rules.“You have to be willing to put in the time and be very patient with the technology,” she said.
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Struggling With Math, Students Turn to YouTube for Help - On Education (usnews.com) - 0 views

  • ed help understanding differential equations or preparing for the AP physics exam? Rather than paying for tutors, students are turning to free YouTube videos for help. In some cases, students claim that the videos have helped them better than their own teachers and textbooks to understand tough math and science concepts.
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Free Technology for Teachers: TenMarks - A Free Math Program for Your Class - 2 views

  • TenMarks offers a free online mathematics program designed to supplement your in-classroom mathematics instruction. The free TenMarks program covers materials for students in grades two through ten. In the program there are more than 2,000 video lessons available to students to view on demand. Teachers can use the TenMarks program to assign lessons and problems to individual students or to an entire class. Teachers can track the progress of individual students and the progress of an entire class. Watch the video below to learn more about the free TenMarks mathematics program for your classroom.
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Lure of the Labyrinth - 1 views

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    Lure of the Labyrinth is a digital game for middle-school pre-algebra students. It includes a wealth of intriguing math-based puzzles wrapped into an exciting narrative game in which students work to find their lost pet - and save the world from monsters! Linked to both national and state mathematics standards, the game gives students a chance to actually think like mathematicians.
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Curriki launches free interactive, project-based algebra course: Curriki Algebra 1 | Cu... - 0 views

  • Curriki launches free interactive, project-based algebra course: Curriki Algebra 1
  • addresses each of the Common Core State Standards. This algebra course was sponsored and funded by AT&T and developed by Curriki. The online project-based modular course pulls in students through real-world examples, engaging projects, interactive Web 2.0 tools, videos and targeted feedback. With its modular design it can be used as a supplementary resource, as the foundation for students’ Algebra 1 curriculum, in after-school programs or in a homeschooling environment.
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How to Creatively Integrate Science and Math | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Just read this first paragraph, I wish all students saw this
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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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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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Labyrinth - 0 views

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    Lure of the Labyrinth is a interactive math game created by Fable Vision, MPT, and MIT. Students take on a monster persona and disguise themselves as monster insiders to maneuver through math problems. As students work through the game, they will work with proportions, fractions, ratios, variables, equations, numbers, and operations.
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Free Technology for Teachers: If Only Every Student Loved Math This Much - 0 views

  • n case you didn't see Saturday Night Live this week (yes, I know it's late, I can't stay up that late either) there was a skit in which two brothers excitedly anticipate and then celebrate receiving a Texas Instruments calculator for Christmas. It's a funny four minute segment that I've embedded below.
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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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Factoring with Mr. Yang | Talking SMARTBoards & Much More! - 0 views

  • Factoring with Mr. Yang and Mosley the Alien is a site created by a math teacher to help support middle school Algebra students who are studying factroing expressions and equations.  It is designed to be used as a supplement to the curriculum.  This site could be used as an introduction (presents well on the SMARTBoard) or as a review for students.  There are six specific sections/comics to explain factoring.
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TipLine - Gates' Computer Tips: More on WolframAlpha - 1 views

  • Share it with your math students or those AP or Gifted students. Then, ask them what THEY think about. Ask them, "If you could take any path in life right now, where would you want to go and what would you want to do?" No, it's not a question that will appear on any test, so it won't a test score, but it just might get them thinking about their own interests and passions.
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Dan Meyer: Math class needs a makeover | Video on TED.com - 0 views

  • Today's math curriculum is teaching students to expect -- and excel at -- paint-by-numbers classwork, robbing kids of a skill more important than solving problems: formulating them. At TEDxNYED, Dan Meyer shows classroom-tested math exercises that prompt students to stop and think.
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Applying Math Skills to a Real-World Problem | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "Students in Eeva Reeder's geometry class design schools for 2050"
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