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Under the Hood: @MathletePearce’s Classroom Tech Toolbox
Look Under the Tap Into Teen Minds Hood by looking at Kyle Pearce’s Classroom Technology Toolbox from @MathletePearce’s classroom to his personal technology
Seamless Apple TV iPad Mirroring 3 of 3: Connect to MacBook via Bluetooth
Connection issues using Apple TV AirPlay for iPad Mirroring? Create a Bluetooth Connection Between iPad and MacBook to mirror iPad to Reflector or AirServer
Seamless Apple TV iPad Mirroring 2 of 3: Create an iPhone WiFi Hotspot
Connection issues using Apple TV AirPlay for iPad Mirroring? Create an iPhone WiFi Hotspot to seamlessly stream your iPad to Apple TV, Reflector, AirServer.
Seamless Apple TV iPad Mirroring 1 of 3: Create a MacBook WiFi Hotspot
Connection issues using Apple TV AirPlay for iPad Mirroring? Create a MacBook WiFi Hotspot to seamlessly stream your iPad to Apple TV, Reflector, AirServer.
Sunshine Blog Award – Two 4 One!
After being nominated by two great edtech colleagues and friends for the Sunshine Blog Awards, here is my Two 4 One blog reply and nominees!
Finland Phenomenon Documentary Highlights Some of What We Are Missing
Increased teacher training, less assessment, and a culture for learning are some of the many differences you’ll notice when attending a school in Finland.
SWOAME Brings Dan Meyer to Windsor, Ontario
The Southwestern Ontario Association for Mathematics Educators (SWOAME) Brings Dan Meyer to Windsor on Saturday May 17th, 2013 at Holy Cross Elementary.
How to Effectively Use DragonBox in Your Solving Equations Lesson
The gamification of Solving Equations by the DragonBox App has led me to using this app when introducing this topic. Access resources to support your lesson
How Augmented Reality (AR) Can Be Great for Math Class
Learn about how augmented reality (AR) can be great for math class and addressing the learning goals and success criteria using a Layar Photo Trigger Wall.
ETT iPad Summit USA Boston Presentation Slides #ettipad
Grab resources from my Tap Into Teen Minds EdTech Teacher iPad Summit USA workshop in Boston, MA – Nov 14th, 2013. Presentation slides & resource links.
If you could fold a piece of paper 42 times, it would reach the moon!
An article recently claimed that if you could fold a piece of paper 42 times, it would reach the moon. Real world math to engage students in discussion.
Baby Beats – 3 Act Math Task – Rates of Change
Baby Beats is a Three Act Math Task in the style of Dan Meyer involving proportional reasoning and rates of change. How many beats per minute are there?
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