Join University of Toledo Professor Katharine Fisher and Temple University Professor Darin Kapanjie for a discussion on incorporating video into traditional and online math courses.
Join Professors Jess Bernards and Wendy Fresh of Portland Community College for a discussion on the importance of the grit and growth mindset in the math classroom.
Join Professor Eric Schulz of Walla Walla Community College for a discussion on using visualizations to teach math concepts far more effectively.
Join Professor Brian Rickard of University of Arkansas as he tries different technologies to discover if they really work.
Join Professor Callie Daniels of St. Charles Community College for a discussion on the formula to success in the math classroom at the community college level.
In this session, you’ll learn about innovative ideas and digital best practices for your math courses.
Join Jessica Bernards and Wendy Fresh from Portland Community College to explore how Grit and Growth Mindset relate specifically to math.
Join Marc Renault from Shippensburg University as he showcases a suite of mobile-friendly Interactive Figures, and explore ways they can be used as teaching tools in the classroom and for independent study at home.
Join Bernhard Klingenberg from Williams College for ideas and demonstrations for how to strategically use apps to cover concepts such as sample-to-sample variability, multivariate thinking and permutation testing.
Join Eric Gaze from Bowdoin College to explore elements to consider for a Quantitative Reasoning course that addresses the challenge of empowering people to think quantitatively about everyday issues by providing a firm foundation in proportional reasoning and modeling with spreadsheets.
Join Amy Kinser from Indiana University to discuss the importance of Excel in the workplace and techniques for engaging students in the classroom.
Join Dr. Kendall Martin from Montgomery County Community College for a look at free online tools that help demonstrate key principles of Artificial Intelligence to your students.