Math blogs or wikis - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T23:04:07Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/649749:Topic:118818?commentId=649749%3AComment%3A119099&feed=yes&xn_auth=nohttp://wikistange.wikispaces.…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-02-22:649749:Comment:4381032010-02-22T04:33:38.326ZAlan Stangehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AlanStange
<a href="http://wikistange.wikispaces.com/Math" target="_blank">http://wikistange.wikispaces.com/Math</a><br />
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Follow my math links here. They are elementary, but connect to high school material too.
<a href="http://wikistange.wikispaces.com/Math" target="_blank">http://wikistange.wikispaces.com/Math</a><br />
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Follow my math links here. They are elementary, but connect to high school material too. Kevin,
I teach high school m…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-02-21:649749:Comment:4380382010-02-21T23:53:50.587ZLori Blasiolihttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/LoriBlasioli
Kevin,<br />
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I teach high school math and just now catching up with the technology out there. Over the weekend, I created a wiki that I would like to start using with my students. Do you have one still up and running that I might be able to view and get ideas? Would appreciate any advice you have with using one in the classroom.<br />
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Thanks,<br />
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Lori
Kevin,<br />
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I teach high school math and just now catching up with the technology out there. Over the weekend, I created a wiki that I would like to start using with my students. Do you have one still up and running that I might be able to view and get ideas? Would appreciate any advice you have with using one in the classroom.<br />
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Thanks,<br />
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Lori Here are some ideas from Indi…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-03-18:649749:Comment:1201192008-03-18T12:01:48.517ZShuchi Groverhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/ShuchiGrover
Here are some ideas from India. On a community blog for teachers in India - educatorslog.in - a member who is also an award-winning teacher in India, shared a couple of Math blogs she maintains - a class blog as well as a personal blog on Mathematics teaching/learning.<br />
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You could check out <a href="http://educatorslogin.com/technology_is_helping">her post on educatorslog.in</a>.<br />
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-Shuchi Grover
Here are some ideas from India. On a community blog for teachers in India - educatorslog.in - a member who is also an award-winning teacher in India, shared a couple of Math blogs she maintains - a class blog as well as a personal blog on Mathematics teaching/learning.<br />
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You could check out <a href="http://educatorslogin.com/technology_is_helping">her post on educatorslog.in</a>.<br />
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-Shuchi Grover I really liked Dan's blog. He…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-03-18:649749:Comment:1201172008-03-18T11:42:53.736ZKevin Sheahttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KevinShea
I really liked Dan's blog. He had a great activity on plane departures. This was a great real life experience that relates to math. Thanks so much for the suggestion.
I really liked Dan's blog. He had a great activity on plane departures. This was a great real life experience that relates to math. Thanks so much for the suggestion. Both of these blogs were a gr…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-03-18:649749:Comment:1201152008-03-18T11:40:54.910ZKevin Sheahttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KevinShea
Both of these blogs were a great addition to my classroom. Thank You so much for those selections.
Both of these blogs were a great addition to my classroom. Thank You so much for those selections. I find this amazing: instead…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-03-18:649749:Comment:1200922008-03-18T07:40:19.857ZAlessandro Allegrihttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AlessandroAllegri
I find this amazing: instead of (or probably besides) reading on a textbook, the students actually write their own hypertextbook. And I find that the wiki net topology is much more useful than the sequential presentation of a traditional text, when it comes to representing a network of concepts as is typical of mathematics and other sciences...<br />
In your experience, which are the best suitable wiki spots to use in a classroom?
I find this amazing: instead of (or probably besides) reading on a textbook, the students actually write their own hypertextbook. And I find that the wiki net topology is much more useful than the sequential presentation of a traditional text, when it comes to representing a network of concepts as is typical of mathematics and other sciences...<br />
In your experience, which are the best suitable wiki spots to use in a classroom? I will check this out. I real…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-03-14:649749:Comment:1191012008-03-14T11:58:39.909ZKevin Sheahttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KevinShea
I will check this out. I really like the idea of a hands on approach. Kids love to get up and be involved.
I will check this out. I really like the idea of a hands on approach. Kids love to get up and be involved. I am working with Jing a litt…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-03-14:649749:Comment:1190992008-03-14T11:58:17.163ZKevin Sheahttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KevinShea
I am working with Jing a little. I use a lot of interactive websites with my kids in geometry. They love these sites because it shows the visual side of topics. I like your idea of communicating their ideas of math on a wiki. Thanks for the suggestions.
I am working with Jing a little. I use a lot of interactive websites with my kids in geometry. They love these sites because it shows the visual side of topics. I like your idea of communicating their ideas of math on a wiki. Thanks for the suggestions. Thank You these are excellent…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-03-14:649749:Comment:1190962008-03-14T11:58:02.257ZKevin Sheahttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KevinShea
Thank You these are excellent resourses. I really loked the high school blog.
Thank You these are excellent resourses. I really loked the high school blog. One idea that I have but have…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-03-14:649749:Comment:1190692008-03-14T02:43:03.210ZMatt Hoenshellhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MattHoenshell
One idea that I have but haven't tried yet is to assign groups of students different sections of a unit and then have each group contribute to a wiki creating a students created, student language and thinking overview of the unit. I teach 4th grade math but I have done wikis like this within some online classes so high school students should handle this easily.
One idea that I have but haven't tried yet is to assign groups of students different sections of a unit and then have each group contribute to a wiki creating a students created, student language and thinking overview of the unit. I teach 4th grade math but I have done wikis like this within some online classes so high school students should handle this easily.