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Monthly Archives: August 2011
From Cool to Helpful, #1: The Plinko Applet
So I have been reading some of Dan Meyer‘s series of “What can you do with this” posts. Cool Stuff, to be sure. My efforts will be less ambitious, but still helpful, I hope. If you don’t live under … Continue reading
Dear Santa: I want great online data software.
As the final days of the summer wind down for me, I am starting the “prep time” that all teachers go through before classes start. I get very ambitious and idealistic, and try to stay that way for as … Continue reading
PCMI: what is it all about?
You may be hearing a lot about PCMI from me and other bloggers. What is PCMI? The Secondary School Teachers program at PCMI is the deepest, most transformative professional development experience I’ve ever seen for math teachers. Seriously. Imagine 3 weeks … Continue reading
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August 1: My reflections on Orlando’s NCTM Institute on Reasoning/Sense Making.
Correction: I referred to Lisa Henry as Lisa Meyer in an earlier version of this post. My error, and apologies to Lisa! This is a long post: hopefully future ones will be briefer! I just returned from Orlando FL, … Continue reading