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Showing posts with label math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label math. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Using Math + Rap to = Fun, Motivating, Engaging & Meaningful Learning Experiences
Just wanted to share this video that won the April ISTE Digital Storytelling prize. This video is created by Matt Hildahl (and his students) who is a high school math teacher at the East Valley School District in Spokane, Washington.
Mr. Hildahl goes by the name, 2 Bitty, because he claims to be half as good as 50 Cent. I don't know, never have I seen students having as much fun reciting the Pythagorean Theorem.
I couldn't find any more of 2 Bitty's work. Do you know of some? Do you have some examples of using music (or rap) in math class?
Z
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Mathway: It Solves Math Problems

I began by entering a formula, -3y+3x=-7(x+3) (don't be impressed, I found it on the page). It asked me what class I was taking that required me to complete such a task and I selected Pre-Algebra. I clicked on the Answer button.

As an ignorant purist, I decided to continue with the more mundane opportunity which was to Solve the Equation. It asked me which variable I wanted to "solve for." I selected y.


As if this wasn't enough . . . it graphed the answer for me.
There was even code for embedding this equation and linking to the answer from my blog (see below). This will be terrific for teachers/students who want to instruct how to complete specific equations online.
QUESTION: Is this a good thing?
Is it a good thing to give away the answers like this? Will students use this website instead of their own ingenuity to complete their homework? Will this be used for cheating on tests?
Probably!!!
There will be learners . . .no . . . students who use this site inappropriately. I call them students instead of learners because they won't be learning anything if they use this site to cheat. BUT if they use this site to help walk them through math problems that they are learning to complete in class, this site could be QUITE valuable. It is the next step after putting the answers to all of the odd-numbered problems in the back of the textbook.
This is the sort of interactive site that can place the learner at the center of his/her education. This is where the serious learner can access individualized tutorials to improve personal learning.
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