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“Along with content knowledge, students need an understanding of the processes

used by mathematicians. They must learn to problem solve, communicate

their ideas, reason through math situations, prove their conjectures,

make connections between and among math concepts, and represent their

mathematical thinking.”

-Susan O’Connell

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Agenda

March 18th

Quick Write & Discuss

“Elegant” Article

Debrief & Quick Write

DINNER!

Task & Ning

Conclusions &

Evaluations

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Quick Write #1:

How do you assess student work in your math class?

Write: 3 minutes

Share: 5 minutes

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GroupTask

Switch Envelopes

Discuss: 15 minutes

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Analysis:

How did your thoughts differ from the work you did in your group?

Write: 3 minutes

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Why Ning?

Blog

Forum

Chat Room

Individual Pages

Permissions

Portfolio Building

Participation

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Blogs/Social Networks can:•Promote critical thinking •Increase creativity and associational thinking•Be a “powerful medium for increasing access and exposure to quality information”•“Combines the best of solitary reflection and social interaction”

-Will Richardson, Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for

Classrooms

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Our Ning

• Go to: www.pawlmp.ning.com and sign in.

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Analysis & Ning Response:

What method did your group determine to be the most “elegant”?

Write: 12-15

minutes

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20 minutes

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Debrief:

Microlab Protocol

15-20 minutes

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Quick Write #2:

How WILL you assess student work in your math class?

Write: 3 minutes

Share: 5 minutes

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Summer Math Institute Announcement & Highlights!

Steve Leinwand, Research Analyst and Author of Accessible Mathematics

Technology!Networking & Community!

Best Practices &Demo Presentations!

6 credits = Math Fellow!

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