In this Digital Curriculum Project students will explore if rigid motion transformations can prove SSS, SAS, and ASA. Students will watch screencasts that shows them how to use GeoGebra. Students will use GeoGebra to prove their claim and work collaboratively with their group members. After students are comfortable with their results they will make a screencast using Screenr.
This is the link in case the Gooru does not work below. http://bit.ly/1PJhZU9 |
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This project allowed me to explain myself through visuals. It portrays some of the days and events that have stood out to me over the past couple of weeks. I feel that it is difficult to express myself as a student, a teacher, or my casual self. Therefore, I decided to show all three because these three components make up my life and who I truly am. I can see how Instagram could be used in an educational setting to have students express themselves or express what they are learning. It could be used as a quick way for students to make connections to their learning and for students to share on a common forum, such as a class hashtag.
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Edgar AyalaI love mathematics and how everything in mathematics can be proven going back to simple axioms. I am a mathematics educator at heart and I hope to make learning mathematics fun for all my students and hope to instill the value of education in all my students. Archives
April 2015
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