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Keith Hamon

Warning: Flipping Your Classroom May Lead to Increased Student Understanding | Teaching... - 1 views

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    Flipping a classroom is not a teaching technique, it is more in line with a philosophy or way of teaching. It involves using technology as a tool, not the main focus, for helping students increase their understanding of science or math concepts.
Keith Hamon

10 Tips for Successful Online Research in Adult Education - 0 views

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    The online world is vast, often making such research a time consuming drain on valuable study time. So what do you do? The following top 10 tips for successful online research below will help make time dedicated for research more efficient.
Keith Hamon

12 Expert Twitter Tips for the Classroom: Social Networking Classroom Activities That E... - 1 views

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    Using twitter in the classroom is becoming mainstream in many schools around the country and world. The challenge with any use of online education technology tool is the appropriate engagement of students in a meaningful manner.
Keith Hamon

Math Problem Solving Stories and Case Studies: Using Operational, Logic, and Reasoning ... - 0 views

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    When math problems are based on real world situations, students internalize new information which prepares students to make connections with and between math concepts.
Keith Hamon

Writing in Mathematics: Mathematics Writing Explains a Problem and How to Solve It | Su... - 0 views

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    An overview is provided of the importance and why writing in math is different. A recommended checklist is provided to help students write clear math papers.
Keith Hamon

Writing in Mathematics: Assessing Understanding | Teaching Science and Math - 0 views

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    Writing in math is an excellent way to determine if students' understand or do not understand the math they are learning about. Allowing students to explain how they solved a math problem, how they developed a formula to solve a problem, or how they applied a math concept requires critical thinking.
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