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Integrating iPads in Math Class: Tools and Techniques for Engaging Learning

Explore effective ways to utilize iPads in math classrooms, focusing on Algebra, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus. Katie Linn from Cathedral Catholic High School shares insights on various educational apps like Explain Everything, SketchPad Explorer, and Notability to enhance student participation and collaboration. Learn how to create videos, manage classroom activities with ClassDojo, and enable students to share their work through Google Drive. This approach not only aids in homework help but also fosters a user-friendly environment for both students and parents.

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Integrating iPads in Math Class: Tools and Techniques for Engaging Learning

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  1. Using the iPad In a Math Classroom

  2. Contact Info and Subjects • Katie Linn • Cathedral Catholic High School • klinn@cchsdons.com • Algebra 2 • Trigonometry • Pre-Calculus • Calculus

  3. APPS! • Explain Everything • SketchPad Explorer • ShowMe • Notability • GraphCalc HD • Class Dojo • Google Drive • YouTube

  4. Explain Everything • Create Videos • Review Sheets • Homework Help • Post Videos to YouTube • Example Video • Not Free

  5. SketchPad Explorer • View Geometer’s SketchPad Creations • Community Share Site • Search for Simulations in all subjects • Use in Conjunction with Calculus in Motion

  6. ShowMe • Students Create Videos • Students can Follow Each Other • Very User Friendly • Good Way to Share Student Work • Example • Free! • Share with Classmates in a Google Form

  7. Notability • Students Use to Take Notes • Upload PDFs • Save in Google Drive • User Friendly • Insert Graph Paper • Not Free

  8. Class Dojo • Classroom Management • Great for Participation Points! • Students and Parents Can View • Give Positive and Negative Points!

  9. GraphCalc HD • Use for lower-level math courses to replace a graphing calculator • Color codes Graphs • Find intersections/roots, max/min • Table Feature • Easy to Zoom In/Out • Functions, Parametrics, Polars • Not Free

  10. Google Drive and YouTube • Store Student Work • Each Student Has a Folder • Give Feedback and put back in Folder • A lot of Storage! • Set up Both Using G-Mail Account

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