Hi everyone,
I have booked the presentation "coding in classrooms" in Burnaby Elian Center. I received some inspiring feedback from the audience earlier in Richmond. Please take a look of the link and I am looking forward to your comments.
Ting
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1eZJoewpUo6FxLEojo7U9lE9mKOn6z_c0T2-K1Fiv8dg/edit?usp=sharing
EDCP 550 2017 Mathematics Education: Origins and Issues Class Blog
Sunday, May 14, 2017
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Mathematics Education and Cultural Connections Presentation
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-VgrdpDAFIjNXRJRUZHYkV6R2M/view?usp=sharing
Monday, April 10, 2017
Details about your 20-minute presentation this Thursday April 13
Hi everyone. It's our last class for this course, and we will run it as an in-class conference, with each student presenting their long paper and an interactive activity in 20 minutes.
Some requirements:
Some requirements:
- Base your presentation on your long paper
- Please include 10-12 slides (which might contain text -- at least 18- 20 point font--and/or pictures, videos, etc. Please post your slides on your blog by Thursday.
- Include a 5-10 minute brief interactive activity for the rest of the class to try, to help everyone understand your topic and research.
- Don't read your slides or text-- but talk to the group directly!
Looking forward to a very interesting session.
We will also need to have some snack (who's bringing food this week, or will it be a potluck?)
It's also important that everyone fill in your course evaluations on line. These provide valuable feedback for me to help me improve the course from year to year. If you can, please fill out the course evaluation before class...or we can leave time to do them at the end of class.
Looking forward to seeing you and having a great culminating class for our course this Thursday!
Thursday, April 6, 2017
Some interesting visual & historical approaches to algebraic problem solving
Friday, March 31, 2017
Readings for our Thursday April 6 class on early algebra
Hi everyone! I hope you've enjoyed Spring Break and that you are continuing to contribute to our virtual class (which will be open until next Thursday's face-to-face class).
As usual, we have three readings for next Thursday. Here they are -- and see you soon!
1) Carraher, Martinez & Schliemann (2008): Early algebra and mathematical generalization
2) Moss & Beatty (2010): Knowledge building and mathematics
3) Kieran (2004): Algebraic thinking in the early grades
As usual, we have three readings for next Thursday. Here they are -- and see you soon!1) Carraher, Martinez & Schliemann (2008): Early algebra and mathematical generalization
2) Moss & Beatty (2010): Knowledge building and mathematics3) Kieran (2004): Algebraic thinking in the early grades
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