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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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SMARTBoard files for Geometry - 0 views

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    You can open SMART Board files (.notebook) with the new version of Activ Inspire software for our interactive whiteboards.
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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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Kaki King rocks out to "Pink Noise" | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    A great example of infinity in the beginning
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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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mrlambmath - quadratics - 0 views

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    A good example of 21st century teaching in the math classroom
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TipLine - Gates' Computer Tips: The Mathematics of War - 0 views

  • a fascinating discussion on the Mathematics of War. When your students ask where they'll use math in real life, have this video handy. Here's how the video is described on the Ted site: "By pulling raw data from the news and plotting it onto a graph, Sean Gourley and his team have come up with a stunning conclusion about the nature of modern war -- and perhaps a model for resolving conflicts."
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