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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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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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Free Technology for Teachers: StatPlot - Graphs for Sports - 0 views

  • service that allows users to create charts and graphs of statistics from the NBA, NCAA Basketball, the NFL, NCAA Football, and NASCAR. Users select the data sets that they would like to compare and StatPlot creates a chart of that data
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Rockman Et Al: Authentic Learning & Technology - 2 views

  • In a project based on the “Pit and the Pendulum,” high school math students determine whether Poe’s story is mathematically sound.  They use graphing calculators and computers to create and experiment with model pendulums.  They conjecture, analyze data, study quadratic equations, explore curve fitting, and finally build a pendulum to test their theories.  
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Mathematical Moments from the AMS - 1 views

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    Posters that promote appreciation & understanding the role mathematics plays in science, nature, technology and human culture
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mrlambmath - home - 0 views

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    Jimbo's wiki is an integrated part of his classroom. Students have access to course information, podcasts that review basic concepts, online quizzes that test their knowledge, and practice questions that help prepare them for their standardized tests. Jimbo uses the technology to engage students in the learning process, from video projects on the use of quadratics in the real world to sending a text to get the latest homework assignment. Whether you're a math teacher or not, we think you'll get a lot out of Jimbo's wiki.
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