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Main Index
Using Technology and Problem Solving to Build Algebraic Reasoning
Index
Overview
Dates
Application
Contact us
Technology Tools for Thinking and Reasoning about Probability
Index
Overview
Dates
Application
Contact us
Face-to-face Workshops
Houston Feb 4, 2006
Philly April 18-20, 2006
Summer June 26-29, 2006
Houston June 27-28, 2007
Philly June 21-22, 2007
Institute July 25-27, 2007
Institute July 29 - Aug 2, 2008
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Online Teacher Workshops
Using Technology and Problem Solving to Build Algebraic Reasoning
an online workshop for 5th - 9th grade teachers
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In 2007, the Math Forum started hosting a series of online workshops for teachers who work with students in 5th through 9th grade. Currently the workshop fees are paid for participants by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Teachers will explore how technology can help students build algebraic reasoning as they model and solve contextualized problems using a variety of representations, including graphs, tables, equations, and words. . . . read more >>
View our 2008 schedule.
Requirements
- working with students in 5th - 9th grade
- willing to spend 2-3 hours a week of asynchronous time on the
online tasks (unscheduled - you pick the time)
- willing to complete all six weeks of the workshop
- willing to be interviewed about your participation as well as have
your work with the workshop tracked so that we can make it really
work for you and others in the future
Program Features
- Use online collaborative learning tools
- Experience flexibility of anytime, anywhere online learning
- No cost - for a limited time, workshop fees will be covered by a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant
- Certificates of Completion will be provided to participants who meet these minimum requirements:
- spend 2-3 hours a week on the online tasks
- participate in each of the online discussions
- complete all six weeks of the workshop
- complete the pre- and post- surveys
Dates - view details
- Workshop 1: January 7 - February 17 completed
- Workshop 2: February 18 - March 31 completed
- Workshop 3: April 1 - May 12 completed
- Workshop 4: May 13 - June 23 completed
- Workshop 5: June 24 - August 4 completed
- Workshop 6: August 13 - September 23 completed
- Workshop 7: January 14 - February 23 completed
- Workshop 8: March 3 - April 12 completed
- Workshop 9: April 21 - May 31 workshop in session
- Workshop 10: June 9 - July 19 workshop is being setup
By the end of the eighth grade, students should have a solid background in algebra and other areas that will prepare them to enter substantive high school courses. --NTCM Standards
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