Check out this great slide show and learn about some resources to use in your classroom.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Web 2.0 in Instruction: Adding Spice to Math Education
Web 2.0 in Instruction: Adding Spice to Math Education - check out the article- there are some great links throughout the article.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Virtual Nerd
Virtual Nerd- Created by an expert tutor and a designer, Virtual Nerd gives students a new option to turn to when they need help. For a fraction of the cost of private tutoring, students gain access to hundreds of interactive step-by-step video tutorials that match up with the practice problems in their textbook. Virtual Nerd’s patent-pending e-Learning system anticipates students’ questions, so they can easily drill down to related tutorials if they get confused. The innovative design makes it easy for students to stay focused. Plus, unique reporting features mean parents and teachers can stay involved with students’ progress.
Math Expressions
Math Expressions - - Having difficulty understanding math? Looking for help in math? Or a free math tutor?
If yes, MathExpression.com is for you!
Here, we provide free math tutoring online. To do so, we have carefully created easy and understandable lessons for you. For effectively learning, we divide each lesson into four parts as listed below:
*Math Videos
*Study Tips
*Practice Questions
*Step-by-Step Solutions
If yes, MathExpression.com is for you!
Here, we provide free math tutoring online. To do so, we have carefully created easy and understandable lessons for you. For effectively learning, we divide each lesson into four parts as listed below:
*Math Videos
*Study Tips
*Practice Questions
*Step-by-Step Solutions
Five Good Places to Find Math Tutorials
Five Good Places to Find Math Tutorials - Check out the cool resources!
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
'Algebra-for-All' Push Found to Yield Poor Results
'Algebra-for-All' Push Found to Yield Poor Results - Spurred by a succession of reports pointing to the importance of algebra as a gateway to college, educators and policymakers embraced “algebra for all” policies in the 1990s and began working to ensure that students take the subject by 9th grade or earlier.
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