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Math, Sounds, and Baseball - The Week in ReviewGood evening from Cooperstown, NY where my brother and I are attending David Ortiz's induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame tomorrow. We spent some of today attending a parade of Hall of Famers and earlier in the day I explored the area on my bike. Check out my Twitter or Instagram accounts for some pictures from the day. Wherever you are this weekend, I hope you're also doing something fun. These were the week's most popular posts: 1. Pictures as Math Problem Prompts 2. A Great Place to Find Free Sound Effects 3. Custom Tables in Google Docs 4. New Text Formatting Options in Google Forms 5. Try the Fact Check Explorer 6. Create and Share Collections in Bing Maps 7. Arts, Culture, and Geography Games to Share in Google Classroom 50 Tech Tuesday Tips! 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook that I created with busy tech coaches, tech integrators, and media specialists in mind. In it you'll find 50 ideas and tutorials that you can use as the basis of your own short PD sessions. Get a copy today! July and August Webinars! This summer I'm hosting a series of Practical Ed Tech webinars. There are three left in the series. You learn more and register through the links below.
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PhET Virtual Workshops for TeachersPhET is one of my top resource recommendations for math and science teachers. PhET offers more than one hundred online, interactive simulations for teaching concepts in mathematics, physics, chemistry, earth science, and biology. Those simulations can be used on PhET's website and they can be embedded into your website for your students to use. If you're a math or science teacher who wants to take a deep dive into how to best utilize PhET's interactive simulations in your classroom, you may want to work through PhET's virtual workshops. The workshops include videos recorded at in-person PhET workshops along with practice activities and resource handouts for teachers. PhET offers a workshop specifically for math teachers who have computers for every student in their classroom. That workshop is roughly five hours long. There is another workshop that provides a comprehensive overview of everything that PhET offers and the ways in which the simulations can be used in your classroom. That workshop is roughly twenty-one hours long. More Recent Articles |
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