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Thoughts on Teaching Math via Computer Programming

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Thoughts on Teaching Math via Computer Programming

February 12, 2012 by Phil Macoun 3 Comments

Friday was the first ever common pro-d day for all ISABC schools.  Teachers from different (and sometimes competing) Independent Schools in British Columbia all met at two different venues for an exciting day of learning and sharing.  Twitter was leveraged as a back channel tool, and notes and resources were shared via public Google Docs. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: isabc, math

What do the inauguration and math have in common?

January 23, 2009 by Phil Macoun Leave a Comment

The truth is I’m not sure what the inauguration and math have in common, but I decided this morning that it was important for my grade 7 math class to watch this historic occasion.  As we sat in the computer lab watching streaming video live from Washington it occurred to me that this was an … [Read more…]

Posted in: Math 7, Uncategorized Tagged: math, obama

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