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Use this site as a share point for math and your iPad. Just click edit, then share, then click save. Your addition will then be available for all to see. Please share math ideas, math apps, iPad ideas and questions you might have. The discussion button is a good place to start a discussion on a (math) topic of interest.
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Hello fellow IPADers! Over the last few days I have spent MANY hours getting to see a bit of what is out there. While all of my ideas below may not be specifically math, they certainly have the potential to help us grow! First, I installed TED (free) and found a number of interesting talks. "Turning Trash Into Toys" has lots of science and math ideas for young learners. If you haven't watched Sir Ken Robinson, he is good, too. Then I added PULSE(free) and looked for RSS feeds that looked interesting to me. It is user friendly and organized things I can learn from in a clear way. I picked "Creating Lifelong Learners", "Learning is Messy", Classroom Solutions, EdCompass Blog, and HalBowman (which talks about Math Pickle). There are SO SO many to pick from, and I figure while each section of each line may not appeal to me, many on each line will which will help ME be a more effective teacher! Katie Osborne