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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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Illuminations: Dynamic Paper - 2 views

  • Need a pentagonal pyramid that's six inches tall? Or a number line that goes from ‑18 to 32 by 5's? Or a set of pattern blocks where all shapes have one-inch sides? You can create all those things and more with the Dynamic Paper tool. Place the images you want, then export it as a PDF activity sheet for your students or as a JPEG image for use in other applications or on the web.
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DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms - 1 views

  • he students are practicing their understanding of geometry and geography during this series of activities. It’s fun and useful
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Math Worksheet Generator - 0 views

  • »  Sign In to participate in discussions. Math Worksheet Generator Do you spend a lot of time searching for worksheets with practice problems to give your students? Now you can easily create your own in just a few seconds with the Math Worksheet Generator. This is a tool that generates multiple math problems based on a sample, and then creates a worksheet that you can distribute. By analyzing the math problem you provide, or one of the built-in samples, the generator determines the structure of the expression and provides similar problems. We tack on an answer sheet too.
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For the Love of Learning: Math is a dangerous subject to teach - 0 views

  • ath is a dangerous subject to teach in today's high-stakes testing accountability environment. It's dangerous because it is the kind of subject that can be used to create right and wrong, black and white kinds of assessment tools. I'm talking specifically about multiple choice exams.
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Microsoft Mathematics is now available for free « Mathematics and Multimedia - 0 views

  • Microsoft Mathematics is now available for free
  • Among others, Microsoft Mathematics has the following tools: Equation Solver. Provides step-by-step solutions to solve equations. Triangle Solver which can be used to investigate and solve problems about triangles. Unit Converter which converts measurements from one unit to another. Grapher which can plot 2d or 3d graphs in the Cartesian plane/space Ink Handwriting Support, which supports handwriting for Tablet PCs.
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GeoGebra 4.0 Sneak Peek 2: The Graphical User Interface | Mathematics and Multimedia - 0 views

  • GeoGebra 4.0 has not only improved by adding additional tools and features, there are also “minor” changes which I think you will find very helpful. In this post, we are going to discuss the seven minor changes in the GeoGebra’s interface.
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Some thoughts on using Wolfram Alpha in teaching math | Mathematics and Multimedia - 0 views

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      Ask students to keep the default value and submit. Then have the enter 8,3,5, what happened? How about 8,2,5, what would that look like? Now, 8, 3.1, 5?
  • Technology is probably the best thing that happened to mathematics and mathematics education,  but we must learn how to use it properly. Wolfram Alpha is a fantastic tool to use on finding information, but we can a lot more.
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Visual Dictionary Online - 0 views

  • Explore the 15 major themes to access more than 6,000 images and see words like never before.
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10 Youtube URL Tricks You Should Know About | MakeUseOf.com - 0 views

  • 3. Cut the chase and link to the interesting part Linking to a video where the real action starts at 3 minutes 22 seconds, wondered if you could make it start at 03:22? You are in luck. All you have to do is add #t=03m22s (#t=XXmYYs for XX mins and YY seconds) to the end of the URL.
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      cool
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  • Publishing your content in the form of Youtube video? Don’t want people to see other people’s content that may be related but may as well be in competition to you? Just add ‘&rel=0′ to the end of the url part of the embed code and you just turned off the related vid
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      I've been looking for this
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The Calculus Lifesaver | Open Culture - 2 views

  • The 24 lectures (click here and scroll down) were originally presented as review sessions for Princeton introductory calculus courses offered in 2006, and each runs about two hours. It’s worth noting that Banner has used the lectures to develop a handy book, The Calculus Lifesaver: All the Tools You Need to Excel at Calculus.
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