NC Friday Institute - Technology is an essential component of today's workplace and is a ubiquitous component of our society. Technology can be a useful tool to support students' engagement in and learning of mathematics. Designed for middle and high school pre-service and practicing teachers, this course allows you to learn, along with colleagues from other schools and around the world, instructional practices that utilize technology to support students' mathematical learning. CEU Credit - 20.0 hours
Our world is rich with data sources, and today’s media is flooded with graphs and data that require data literate citizens. Technology makes data more accessible than ever before, and statistics and data science skills can help students be ready for data-intensive STEM careers.
Amplifying Statistics and Data Science in Classrooms is a new set of FREE online modules that help educators in grades 6-12:
● Develop strategies for using an investigation cycle to teach statistics and data science
● Ignite students' interest in real world data investigations with technology
● Emphasize inferential reasoning through posing different types of investigative questions
● Earn certificates for up to 40 hrs to apply to CEUs.
Activities and strategies can help you meet the NC statistics standards in grades 6-8, Math 1, 2, 3, AP Statistics, and the new Math 4 course!
Learn more and register at http://go.ncsu.edu/amplifystats
Once registered, you will always have access to learn at your own pace.
If you have questions or may be interested in having a team of teachers work together with the online modules, contact lead instructors from NC State:
Dr. Hollylynne Lee: hollylynne@ncsu.edu
Dr. Gemma Mojica: gmmojica@ncsu.edu
Desmos is offering webinars and resources to support teachers for remote learning. Whether you’re a new or frequent Desmos user, we have webinars that can support your development. Sign up for an upcoming webinar or view one of the recordings. We've curated collections of activities that are well suited to asynchronous, distance learning for middle school grades and high school courses. Click link for more information and to register for webinars
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