"Web 2.0 has the potential to change the way we learn and teach mathematics not unlike what Apple Computer did back in 1984 with their launch of the Macintosh, which changed the way everyone uses ...
George Tudor’s 2nd graders sit quietly staring at white MacBooks at Mayo Elementary School here in Compton, a city in the geographic center of Los Angeles County with a history of high rates of ...
The National Council for the Teaching of Mathematics has some great web resources available for kids, families and teachers. The Council has developed the website figurethis.org, that present kids and ...
We know there are lots of fun Web sites for kids: Poptropica, Club Penguin and FunBrain, to name a few. But every now and then, KidsPost highlights a few Web sites that are fun for kids and might also ...
Written by Beth, a middle school math teacher & interventionist from Iowa. Beth’s school has high populations of special education and ELL students. EdSurge: What was the problem in your classroom or ...
The circle of black math scholars in the United States is small enough that, sooner or later, they’re going to bump into Scott W. Williams and his Web site called Mathematicians of the African ...
For 25 years, the NetMath program has been breaking down distance barriers in education and making University-based math courses more widely available for students around the world. NetMath is a ...
On a sultry evening last July, a tall, soft-spoken 17-year-old named David Stoner and nearly 600 other math whizzes from all over the world sat huddled in small groups around wicker bistro tables, ...