@mslandrylibrary @Trevornoah I totally loved this book! I read it and then listened to it using audible. Trevor Noah provided the narration which made the stories more vivid, funny, and meaningful. I am looking forward to the discussion we will have on this book when school starts up in September.
The first 20 hours -- how to learn anything | Josh Kaufman ... Great advice for those who love to learn @pclarkcodes ...TEDxCSU...https://t.co/wXS7gwZCgs via @YouTube
I am a first year teacher and I will be teaching 7th and 8th math. I love working with manipulative. What are some recommended manipulative for these age groups? #MTBoS#iteachmath
@pclarkcodes#iteachmath@mmarotta If the audience for this ques were students studying stats this question makes sense - are 2 proportions statistically different? MS students who are answering a > b would understandably get confused with the "well-meaning" context given.
@jonboag81@mmarotta@joboaler@pclarkcodes@BNBuzz@amazon@alicekeeler@alicekeelerorg Hey John, thanks for all the info!!! I am currently taking Jo Boaler's online training through Stanford Univ on Growth Mindsets for Math with other members of Nashoba's math department. Very inspirational!! Good material on which to base interactive notebooks, podcast, etc...
@pclarkcodes#iteachmath@mmarotta If the audience for this ques were students studying stats this question makes sense - are 2 proportions statistically different? MS students who are answering a > b would understandably get confused with the "well-meaning" context given.
I'm still living in yesterday's classroom dilemma. A student says that both players are equally good because they both only missed two shots. What do you do? #iteachmath
#multimediafsu@pclarkcodes Scratch is an excellent tool for teachers to learn how to code along with their students. It's very fun and friendly!!! There is a large community of enthusiastic users. https://t.co/SC2m6i3FyK
#multimediafsu@pclarkcodes Programming is just one aspect of Computer Science. Computational Thinking is the essential idea on which Computer Science is based. https://t.co/3OszqocyTS and https://t.co/wS2IUsuSYI
#multimediafsu@pclarkcodes One of my AP Computer Science students created this app as part of her portfolio submitted to the College Board. She used @MITAppInventor . https://t.co/5LZFHVhG1f
@pclarkcodes#multimediafsu Created a video using WeVideo @WeVideo of the first app I coded using @MITAppInventor . This tool is takes the pain out of learning how to code thanks to drag-and-drop block editor. https://t.co/OnZTgVYeOE
@mmarotta@pclarkcodes@csheil I have another podcast planned with my sister who is a business professor at Bloomsburg State University in PA. We had some interesting conversations about BitCoin and BlockChain during our visit 2 weeks ago. I would love to capture these types of conversations for my students!
Very nice!!! Building apps has become so accessible for everyone. There are some very easy to use tools out there like #mitappinventor and then there is this excellent "hack". #pclarkcodes https://t.co/5B1vCWD3dE