Karl Fisch is going to be teaching a blended algebra course and is looking for input. This blog will be interesting to follow and see what comments are left.
Kodu is an icon-based development environment, requiring no programming skills but teaching some of the basics of computational thinking and used to build games for PC and Xbox
How to develop a circle equation in algebraic form when the circle touches the horizontal x-axis and learn how algebra is used in geometry to derive the equation of a circle in algebraic form in mathematics.
This video was introduced to me by Sara Karsten. An engaging and funny talk that points to the failures/downfalls of math instruction/curriculum.
Does Dan Meyer's claims about how we teach have truth? How does this reflection challenge our instruction?
Interesting. I don't agree with much of the blog as a day to day strategy, but it might be effective for some sections. I did, however, really like some of the comments people made about it so I recommend reading those!
This is an interesting article that highlights 3 areas of how mobile devices will/can change how teaching and learning. 1. Inquiry based 2. Flipping classroom instruction 3 digital text books.