Events

Capturing Student Thinking in Math through BYOD

March 31, 2015 to July 5, 2024

  • Category: Online, Workshop
  • Region: Central Ontario, Eastern Ontario, GTA, Northern Ontario, Southern Ontario
  • Topic: Integration of Information and Computer Technology in Instruction, Mathematics, Technological Education
  • Grades: Intermediate (grades 7-10)

SERIES: Targeting the 6 C’s through BYOD In Intermediate Math
This series will look at different digital tools which are appropriate for BYOD classrooms and which support rich student learning through problem solving. Creating interactive math classes and capturing student thinking can help support effective teaching through problem solving. The first two sessions will investigate different tools while the last session will include brainstorming and sharing problems that can be used in class to prompt great collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and communication in math.

Feb. 12 – Session 1: Creating interactive math classes through BYOD (ClassFlow, PearDeck, Kahoot, Socrative, The Answer Pad)

March 31 – Session 2: Capturing student thinking in Math through BYOD (Educreations, Explain Everything, Voicethread, Padlet, The Answer Pad, OneNote)

April 29 – Session 3: Teaching through Problem Solving in Intermediate Math. Creating the problems while using BYOD to support. In this session teachers will work together to create problems that can be used to address the concepts in the Intermediate math class. Examples of Dan Meyer Three-Act problems that connect to intermediate curriculum will be used to help prompt discussion. Current events and local issues can also be used to design and share our own problems. This session will also include conversation around classroom successes and struggles in teaching intermediate math through problem solving.

Presented by: Jaclyn Calder.

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