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A community library of technology tools, lessons,
activities, and support materials for teaching and
learning mathematics.
New to Math Tools? Welcome!
There's a lot of stuff in here. Join our community! You can get a nice tour in the Getting Started section and also by viewing Navigating Math Tools by Bethany Hudnutt.
Opportunities
For teachers of students in grades 5-9: Participate in one of our online workshops:
Technology and Algebraic Reasoning
Tools for Thinking about Probability
The $100 workshop fee is currently covered by a grant from the National Science Foundation. Applications for the next sessions will close January 5, 2009.
Enroll in one of our Online Professional Development Courses fully moderated by the Math Forum's staff. Registration is currently open for each of the five different six-week courses. Current prices for each course start at $149. Successfully complete the course to receive 15 hours of professional development, equivalent to 1.5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
For all students: Freely access the TI-PoWs. Technology Problems of the Week using the TI-Nspire™ as a tool for problem solving.
What's Hot?
[December 31] Introduce of Graphoon: Makoto wrote, "I developed web based drawing service, Graphoon. You can draw line by formula (x^2, -2*x-3 ...) and some shapes (triangle,
circle...) on cartesian graph. Please input by way of experiment as "plot x". "
[December 6] New Online Stopwatch Tool: chronme announces, "Easy tool to record time spent on each exercise..."
[November 6] Tag Game: dmt writes, "I think a fun game for younger students would be to play "tag" with the runners and have the students determine at what starting positions and step size the runners will intersect or "tag" each other (while running in the same direction)."
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High school students visiting Drexel.

Tool: Chron me!

Students working together.
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