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Technology in the Math Classroom

Technology in the Math Classroom. Instead of vs. In Addition to: Realistic Ways to Integrate Technology into the Math Classroom. WELCOME TO TECHNOLOGY IN THE MATH CLASSROOM. http://techie-fied-math.wikispaces.com.

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Technology in the Math Classroom

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  1. Technology in the Math Classroom Instead of vs. In Addition to: Realistic Ways to Integrate Technology into the Math Classroom

  2. WELCOME TO TECHNOLOGY IN THE MATH CLASSROOM http://techie-fied-math.wikispaces.com • Please take a handout and a strip of paper with a username and password.2. Please navigate to the following website:

  3. Introduction • Tawana Dockery • 4 years in CFISD • Currently teaching 4th grade math and social studies • Previously worked in marketing communications

  4. As a Teacher • Implement Technology Station to accompany certain math lessons during the year. • In the fall, students create a presentation on the new animal they “discovered”. • View clips from United Streaming to encourage students to ask questions and stimulate thinking.

  5. As a Leader • Technology Liaison (Intermediate Grades), coordinated campus T.E. day TECHnology workshop. • Designed inaugural Student Showcase site. • Member of campus Technology Committee for three years. • Assisted teachers with software and hardware issues.

  6. As a Learner • Participated in campus Technology LPLC and utilized Robert Marzano’s Using Technology with Classroom Instruction That Works. • Completed courses on interactive whiteboard, PhotoStory, MovieMaker, and technology integration.

  7. Applications Experience

  8. Integrating Technology into the Mathematics Classroom • I welcome the opportunity to assist my fellow educators in the technology journey and share strategies for the best ways to implement a successful plan.

  9. As the mother of a 17 month old, I am keenly aware of what the future holds.

  10. Who Are You?

  11. Integrating Technology • Integrate: to form, coordinate, or blend into a functioning or unified whole.

  12. Today’s Objective • To provide you with practical ideas you can incorporate into your classroom NOW.

  13. Discovery Education (United Streaming) http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/

  14. Math Error Costs $125,000,000

  15. Illuminationshttp://illuminations.nctm.org • Website from the NCTM (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. • Can search by grade level and topic area.

  16. National Library of Digital Manipulativeshttp://nlvm.usu.edu/

  17. Interactivatewww.shodor.com/interactivate • TEKS aligned activities and lessons.

  18. www.Math-kitecture.com • Use with the measurement and geometry unit.

  19. www.Multiplication.com

  20. http://www.arcademicskillbuilders.com/

  21. www.MathPlayground.com

  22. Gizmoswww.explorelearning.com

  23. My Integration Techniques • Class Wikispace • https://dockery.wikispaces.com/ • Computer Station • Streaming Video • SMART Board

  24. But, how do I “Integrate”? • Save websites to “Favorites” on student computers. • Use classroom computers as a Station Activity. • Create “Task Cards” or “Quick Reference” cards, laminate and place near computer station • Laptops are great for individual, or cooperative learning. • Cooperative learning (partners).

  25. But, how do I “Integrate”? • Create a word document with links to desirable websites, and place on computer desktops. • Place word document on student drive in folder with your name on it. • Use a wikispace or teacher website. • Demonstrate on Interactive Whiteboard or TV.

  26. BONUS TIP • Get a cheap jump drive to save student work on days when the network is down, or if student is unable to save for another reason.

  27. Favorites • www.discoveryeducation.com • www.tea.org • http://illuminations.nctm.org • http://www.amathsdictionaryforkids.com/ • http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vLibrary.html • http://multiplication.com/ • http://www.explorelearning.com/ • http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/

  28. Time to Say Goodbye Thanks for Coming!

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