“Life must be lived as play.” ~Plato Sometimes work/life/etc feels overwhelming…. Taking a moment to remind myself of the above: personally and in teaching :)
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AIMS Conference Keynote by @SirKenRobinson
“Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative” Updated — had to entirely rewrite because so much has changed in the last 10 years. The world is changing so rapidly. Book: “How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything”: http://www.amazon.com/Element-Finding-Passion-Changes-Everything/dp/0670020478 Relentless linearity of education We’re all born with immense natural talents and many of us don’t discover … Continue reading
Online and Blended Courses
I know I almost exclusively talk about my AP Calculus class. Because math is my love! I also, however, teach computer science. Mainly because I think there is a huge need to teach computer science in high school and well… if I don’t teach it, it wouldn’t run. So this year, I am teaching Introduction … Continue reading
The classroom changes from year to year…
My students this year are quite different from the ones I had last year. Students are always different from one year to the next, which is the exciting thing about teaching – it keeps you on your toes. My belief is that a classroom must be customized to fit the needs of the students in … Continue reading
Getting Back to Blogging!
I’ve been reminded of the importance of blogging through multiple of my favorite twitter peeps! Writing is not really my thing, so blogging isn’t my favorite thing to do. I’m a math teacher after all – keeping words to a minimum is kind of my goal in life :) The first month of school has … Continue reading
Favorite Things I Learned This Summer
This post is going to be a difficult one! I have learned way TOO much this summer :) I have been spending the past week just trying to sift through it all! Here is my attempt at a short list of my favorite/most useful takeaways from my summer. Hope they help others! Feel free to … Continue reading
Great Tips by @tammyworcester
Tammy Worcester has a lot of great information on her website. Lots of great handouts to share with other teachers interested in using some easy tech in their classrooms, also. Tammy has done a great job with these resources! Tammy Worcester’s Website with lots of great resources ISTE 2011 Handouts via Tammy Worcester Tammy’s Top … Continue reading
Playing with Wolfram Demonstration Project
Just playing with Wolfram Demonstration Project. If you want to play, download the free wolfram CDF player to be able to Interact with applications from the Wolfram Demonstrations Project Explore interactive documents in your web browser View Mathematica examples, reports, and files Eventually, I want to get these interactive demonstrations into my Calculus videos. I don’t … Continue reading
Rob Evans Keynote #blc11
Forgot to post this one. I really enjoyed Rob Evans’ keynote and here were some of my takeaways. Rob Evans Keynote Website: http://www.robevans.org/ Challenges facing adults in schools as they grapple with change (of any kind) So little about what schools should be doing is done in any middle place Ton of school basing; ton … Continue reading
Podstemic: Changing the Face of STEM Curriculum with Mobile Devices w @cre8tivmind #blc11
Podstemic: Changing the Face of STEM Curriculum with Mobile Devices Speakers Cathleen RichardsonCathleen Richardon website: http://cathleenrichardson.com/ Blog: http://cre8tivmind.com/ Podstemic: http://podstemic.com/ Bookmarks: http://www.delicious.com/cre8tivmind Slideshare: http://slideshare.net/cre8tivmind YouTube: http://youtube.com/cathleenrichardson Google: http://www.google.com/profiles/thecathleenrichardson Websites: http://cre8tiveduservices.com, http://cre8tivmind.com, http://cathleenrichardson.com, http://podstemic.com Research and Money Sources President: educate to innovate Change the equation: http://www.changetheequation.org/ MacArthur Foundation – give money for ideas; look here, great … Continue reading