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Employing Technology and Modern Learning Strategies in Science and Math College Courses
The goal was to change the way our college-level students approached and engaged with the science and math curriculum by employing technology in the classroom that supports, augments and implements modern learning strategies.
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Inquiry-Based Learning and iPads in the Classroom
Teachers used iPads and Chromebooks to foster inquiry-based learning opportunities for students, to differentiate instruction, to consolidate skills and to demonstrate student learning in a variety of ways.
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Teaching Mathematical Concepts using LEGO Robotics
Computational literacy skills allow students to analyze a problem and come up with a variety of solutions to solve an open-ended problem. Our goal was to design a series of lessons, both with and without robotics, to address this fundamental skill.
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Geotricity 2.0
Geotricity 2.0 provides transdisciplinary learning through STEM and geography connecting students with their community in real-life application of problem-based learning. Students and teachers increased collaboration and learning through GAFE.
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Vision of Math: How Might We Improve our Practice for Students who are Blind or Visually Impaired?
An investigation into how me might change our teaching practice in math to include students who are blind or have limited vision.