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A Call to (Math) Arms

We recently heard from teacher MCN who asked for math lessons using iPods or cell phones. This turned out to be a tall order: while there are companies popping up all over offering fee-based math games for cells and iPods, there aren’t currently a lot of good freely available resources. So, hear ye, hear ye, I’m issuing an official call – I’d like to know about free math lessons/apps you’ve created for iPods or cells; links appreciated. In the meantime, some offerings: More ... 

 

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Hold The Phone: Is This Math Class?

 

As educators, we have the responsibility of constantly adapting our teaching styles to best meet the needs of our ever-changing groups of students.  As technology evolves, we need to modify the technology we bring into the classroom.  If we are still only using pencils and paper in our classrooms, we are missing some very important tools that are available to our students.  John Dewey said, “If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow.” More...