This is a basketball math activity to have students collect data on free throw...
- Subject:
- Mathematics
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Date Added:
- 12/09/2013
This is a basketball math activity to have students collect data on free throw...
This page documents ISKME’s 2013-2014 Open Educational Resources (OER) Fellowship Program which mentors educational leaders to champion OER into classrooms, school districts, and communities. The program runs from September until October and includes eight math teachers from Doha, Qatar.
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This project introduces students to parallel lines and angles through videos, practice exercises, simulations, hands-on activities, and student presentations.
This project introduces students to growth patterns; meaning, building, describing numerically and geometrically, predicting next term and finding the nth term (Position-Term Rule) through hands-on activities, practice exercises, simulations, student presentations, discussions, investigations, writing journals, self and peer assessment and gallery walk collaboration strategy. Tactile, visual and auditory learning styles are also used.
This is a template intended to be used by OER Fellows to copy, remix, upload and insert media, write, describe, align to standards, license and publish their OER Fellowship Projects.
This is a template intended to be used by OER Fellows to copy, remix, upload and insert media, write, describe, align to standards, license and publish their OER Fellowship Projects.
This is a template intended to be used by OER Fellows to copy, remix, upload and insert media, write, describe, align to standards, license and publish their OER Fellowship Projects.
This page documents the Qatar University OER Project which involves math professors from from Qatar University in Doha, Qatar.
This course provides broad exposure to research in biophysics and physical biology, with emphasis on the critical evaluation of scientific literature. Weekly meetings include in-depth discussion of scientific literature led by various MIT faculty on active research topics. Each session also includes a brief discussion of non-research topics including effective presentation skills, writing papers and fellowship proposals, choosing scientific and technical research topics, time management, and scientific ethics.