I've written quite a bit about using Linux to help educate people. In the past, I've discussed using Linux to teach astronomy, programming and computer logic design. So today, I'm writing about using ...
We know the struggle with mathematics—for both teachers and students—all too well. Students’ math scores, as per the “Nation’s Report Card,” have plunged to record lows. Misconceptions in early grades ...
I once asked a colleague if he’d read a particular book. “Read it?” he replied incredulously. “I haven’t even taught it!” A former college English professor, he came by the joke honestly. The first ...
KAYLA: It’s skatepark building day in the virtual city.Woohoo! ZACH: Did you see my 180?Sweet, dude!Okay, let’s do it. ADA: Building the skatepark is going to require lots of angles.An angle is a ...
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Keiran McLean: Building your own home is an exciting adventure for any family, but for one couple, Hugh and Daisy Watson, they’re really embracing the unknown. Cosmo Wunderlich:Listen you boring man, ...
Acknowledging that sometimes math isn't always the most riveting of subjects, a 7th-grade teacher recently got her students' attention by changing her lesson plan to be all things Beyoncé-oriented.
Barbara Pearl has a healthy addiction to paper. It’s not that she excessively writes on it or uses it for printing, sketching and cutting. Instead, she manipulates it into boats, flowers, cranes, ...
My students love to make beats and dance so I decided to teach them Geometry with a song. Of course my girls love... Posted by Ciera Cece Paul on Friday, March 4, 2016 Acknowledging that sometimes ...