Feb 262010
 
First let me thank you for taking your time and coming to my UCET presentation today. If you'd like to use or review the resources that I discussed today, just follow the links below:
Session Summary:
In Utah, 24% of the Class of 2011 were not proficient in Math portion on the UBSCT. In the SEDC (Southwest) region, some of the UBSCT concepts that??students??have done very poorly on are the understanding the concept & calculation of area, and solving one-factor equations. There is a need to present these concepts to many of our??students??in a new way. Global Positioning System Receivers (GPSr???s) can be an effective and engaging technology tool to help??your??students??understand these concepts and enable??your??students??to experience math in their world in a new way. We will cover how to use a GPSr to find the area and perimeter of a location, calculate the slope of a hill (& the distance up that hill!), and even how to figure out the volume of water fall on??yourschool campus during a rainstorm! Not a math teacher, that???s OK! I will show you over 50 ways to integrate??GPS??into??your??instruction in any classroom.
Feb 262010
 

SketchUp is a tool for creating, editing and sharing 3D models. The SketchUp “secret sauce” is a unique set of powerful tools that are designed to be easy to learn and use. This amazing and powerful software has been made available to all Utah schools free of charge from Google! Come and peek over my shoulder for a quick primer on how SketchUp models are made, what they can show you, and where to go to learn more.