
S3E8 - Teaching Math with Chromebooks
04/30/19 • 48 min
Danielle Kline has been teaching high school math at Cardinal Mooney Catholic School for five years. Danielle has embraced technology in her classroom, taking advantage of tools like Google Hangouts, Pear Deck, Google Classroom and Forms to teach algebra in a blended learning environment.
Math + Technology is hard (but it can be done!)I have had many conversations with math teachers regarding the integration of technology in the classroom. While I think technology CAN be used in mathematics courses, I pose the question to Danielle to get her perspective.
Danielle has had success using Kahoot, Google Classroom, and Forms with her students. The secret is taking screenshots of graphs and equations rather than having students actually type or draw out the solution to the equation.
Danielle also shares how she grades student work through a combination of digital and paper-based assignments.
If you teach math (or support math teachers), this is an episode that will provide a TON of value and ideas.
For show notes and links visit https://www.chrmbook.com/s3e8/
Danielle Kline has been teaching high school math at Cardinal Mooney Catholic School for five years. Danielle has embraced technology in her classroom, taking advantage of tools like Google Hangouts, Pear Deck, Google Classroom and Forms to teach algebra in a blended learning environment.
Math + Technology is hard (but it can be done!)I have had many conversations with math teachers regarding the integration of technology in the classroom. While I think technology CAN be used in mathematics courses, I pose the question to Danielle to get her perspective.
Danielle has had success using Kahoot, Google Classroom, and Forms with her students. The secret is taking screenshots of graphs and equations rather than having students actually type or draw out the solution to the equation.
Danielle also shares how she grades student work through a combination of digital and paper-based assignments.
If you teach math (or support math teachers), this is an episode that will provide a TON of value and ideas.
For show notes and links visit https://www.chrmbook.com/s3e8/
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