clhs 2010 teaching and learning algebra 1 using web 2.0

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Using Web2.0 tools to teach and learn Algebra Geometry, Trig, Calculus. This slideshow contains connections to various math website, math tools, interactive and video lessons that are easy to use and understand.

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Teaching and Learning Algebra Teaching and Learning Algebra 1 using Web 2.01 using Web 2.0Explore Web 2.0 tools that can be used to create algebra lessons delivered in person or online through slideshows, web-based interaction, video streaming, online whiteboard and podcasting. See how class websites, class blogs, Facebook and texting can connect students with algebra.

CLHS Annual Conference Accelerating Student Achievement in Tough

TimesJanuary 15-17, 2010 Monterey, CA

Bruce RobersonBruce Robersonbruceroberson@gmail.combruceroberson@gmail.com

Lincoln High School, StocktonLincoln High School, Stockton

tinyurl.com/clhs2010

Teaching and Learning Algebra Teaching and Learning Algebra 1 using Web 2.01 using Web 2.0

Explore Math Websites

Explore Math ToolsExplore Web2.0 ToolsTeaching and Learning Beyond Web2.0

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Explore Math Websites

3) Mathtv.com

2) Algebasics.com

1) Mathisfun.com

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additional examples

Explore Math Tools

1)Mathforum.org/mathtools

2) Nat’l Library of Virtual Manipulatives

3) Free Math Help with online tutoring

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Explore Web2.0 Tools 1)Box of Tricks – many web2.0 tools

2) Delicious , a social-bookmarking site

3) Google Docs and Blogs

4) LHSmath , Math website

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Exploring LHSmath , Math website

Roberson Netvibes, public Starter page with math content and math video lessons

Wolfram Alpha, Algebra 1 Demo

Wolfram Alpha , Math tool

This site was developed to provide additional math resources for all math teachers

and students. It contains the algebra 1 homework assignments for each chapter.

Additionally, there are many web links for Algebra, Geometry, Trig and Calculus.

There are several post to highlight some of the special content to help students

achieve greater success academically. Let’s explore some of the posts and

web links below:

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III) Using smart devices i.e. netbooks, iPhones and iPod Touches, Droids and Androids

I) iTunes U, YouTubes and Boxee

II) Online Learning and Academies

Teaching and Learning Beyond Teaching and Learning Beyond Web 2.0Web 2.0

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1) iTunes U – Math Lessons

Teaching and Learning Beyond Teaching and Learning Beyond Web 2.0Web 2.0

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2) TeacherTube – Math Lessons

Teaching and Learning Beyond Teaching and Learning Beyond Web 2.0Web 2.0

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3) Boxee.tv – Math Lessons

Teaching and Learning Beyond Teaching and Learning Beyond Web 2.0Web 2.0

Boxee is a desktop hub that combines the best of the internet and TV to run a multitude of applications for learning and entertaining. Click on the picture below to watch a short video showing how to access the Khan Academy.

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II) Online Learning and Academies

Teaching and Learning Beyond Teaching and Learning Beyond Web 2.0Web 2.0

HippoCampus HippoCampus provides online learning of high-quality, multimedia content on general education subjects to high school and college students free of charge

UC College Prep Open Access online learning using the same high-quality, multimedia content that HippoCampus above uses free of charge

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III) Using smart devices i.e. netbooks, iPhones and iPodTouches, Droids and Androids

Teaching and Learning Beyond Teaching and Learning Beyond Web 2.0Web 2.0

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III) Using smart devices i.e. netbooks, iPhones and iPodTouches, Droids and Androids

Teaching and Learning Beyond Teaching and Learning Beyond Web 2.0Web 2.0

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