Create learning opportunities with technology in the mathematics classroom. Learn ways to incorporate math and technology using resources such as Desmos, EquatIO, Delta Math, Google Doc Equation editor, and more. Participants will learn how to incorporate a variety of math websites and tools with their planning, teaching, and assessment to promote student engagement.
Learn tips and tricks that will help you and your students use Chromebooks more efficiently and effectively. You students will be creating and displaying their understanding in no time with these tips for using Chromebooks.
Learn how to create free, interactive, online assessments with Formative, Quizizz, and EdPuzzle. Formative allows teachers to use pre-made assessments, upload and transform pdf/docs to build and assign assessments, and analyze student data. Quizizz allows teachers to conduct student-paced formative assessments in a fun and engaging way that can be played live or assigned as homework. EdPuzzle allows you to create with video lessons by embedding questions and track your students' understanding.
Learn ways to quickly analyze your classroom data with Google Sheets. Topics covered: conditional formatting, filter, sort, data validation, graphs/charts, and more!
Take your math instruction to a higher level with the Desmos Calculators. This session is for beginners to learn how the free Desmos calculators can help you facilitate math conversations even when you only have one computer in your classroom. You will learn how the Desmos calculators can be used for teacher modeling and student problem solving. Use movable points, sliders, data tables, regression, geometry construction, and more to help your students make sense of math in your STEM classroom.
Take your math instruction to a higher level with Desmos Activities. The free Desmos activities can help you create a social and creative math classroom when your students have access to devices. Learn how Desmos Activity Builder can help you create dynamic activities as well as use pre-built activities from Desmos itself and its user community. Also, the free Desmos Activity Builder can help you create your own activities specific to your lesson.