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Name and URL |
Description |
Mathematics Education
http://mathforum.org/mathed/tech.mathed.html
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“The Forum's Internet Mathematics Library provides links to sites about Technology in Math Education in the categories: Audiovisual/Multimedia; Calculators; Computers (Models of Use, Programmed Instruction); and The Web and Pedagogy. More sites are available from our page of Educational Tools/Objects. A few selections from these pages are offered below.” |
ETLP
http://www.gwu.edu/~etl/ |
"This site is designed for individuals who want to lead the way in improving teaching and learning through the application of educational technology and instructional technology theories and practices." |
USDE
http://www.ed.gov |
This is a link to the U.S. Department of Education. It provides information about educational issues and regulations. |
NEA
http://www.nea.org/cet/ |
"This NEA site supports federal programs that help train teachers and other school personnel in the use of technology tools to improve teaching and learning. At least 25 percent of a district's technology budget should be dedicated to professional development to help school staff use these resources effectively." |
http://www.ies.co.jp/math/indexeng.html |
"This site is for all students, teachers, and researchers interested in mathematics. IES inc. was established by people involved in mathematics education. We deal with research, development, import, and sales of software for mathematics education. As well as creating our own software, we are also offering information from all over the world." |
http://mason.gmu.edu/~montecin/ |
This is a link to "Virginia Montecino"
web page for information regarding technology in education.
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http://www.tea.state.tx.us/technology/ |
"The Educational Technology Division is responsible for providing leadership in the implementation of educational technologies that increase the effectiveness of student learning, instructional management, professional development, and administration, through the State Board of Education’s 2002 Updated Long-Range Plan for Technology, 1996-2010 (LRPT) and the statewide initiatives outlined in Chapter 32 of the Texas Education Code. The fundamental goal of the LRPT is to enhance students’ acquisition of knowledge through technology." |
http://www.ties.k12.mn.us/ |
This is a link that provides products, services and training in technical services, student information and administration, system software support, transportation, and learning and technology. |
http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/ |
This link provides articles and information regarding technology in the classroom as well as various teachers thoughts. |
http://www.aace.org |
This link provides information on the "how too" and the need for math and technology in our classrooms today. |
http://mathforum.org/library/ |
This link provides various resources needed by students and teachers for math education. |
http://mathforum.org/mathed/tech.mathed.html
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"The Forum's Internet Mathematics Library provides links to sites about Technology in Math Education in the categories: Audiovisual/Multimedia; Calculators; Computers (Models of Use, Programmed Instruction); and The Web and Pedagogy. More sites are available from our page of Educational Tools/Objects. A few selections from these pages are offered below." |
IGL
http://www.uiowa.edu |
This site provides "Mathematics Web Resources for Educators." |
P M & A http://www.pma.caltech.edu |
This is a link to the Caltech website for Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy. |
http://www.nctm.org/about/ |
"The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics is a public voice of mathematics education, providing vision, leadership, and professional development to support teachers in ensuring the highest quality mathematics learning for all students." |
http://mathweb.uccs.edu/catme/
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"The Center for Applications and Technology in Mathematics Education (CATME) is a comprehensive technology resource, offered by the Mathematics Department at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, for mathematics instructors. The CATME trains Colorado teachers, via the CATME Certificate Program, on the use of technology for mathematics education and provides continuing support in the form of the CATME Newsletter, the CATME Resource Library and Database, and the CATME Remote Learning Program." |
http://www.ncrel.org/tplan/guide/pur.htm |
"To identify areas for
personal professional growth aimed at enhancing one's teaching practices and
uses of appropriate technology resources."
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http://www.ericfacility.net/extra/index.html |
This is a Link to the Educational Resources Information Center. |
http://www.maths.curtin.edu.au/ |
"The Department provides a range of courses which will equip students with the necessary mathematical expertise to deal with problems encountered in an increasingly technological world." |
University of Georgia
http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/TiMER/TiMER.S.html |
This is a link to the University of Georgia's Department of Mathematics Technology in Secondary Mathematics Teaching. |