“Bob” shows us how to find the circumference of a circle.
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“Bob” shows us how to find the circumference of a circle.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:45 — 5.8MB)
Just a few days away from the ISTE 2010 Conference in Denver, CO. Come see student “Bob” and me present in the TechSmith booth as well as a formal session on Wednesday!
Please come visit us in the TechSmith booth! We don’t work for TechSmith, but they were once again so kind in sponsoring our trip and presentation. Sadly, our school district and school has never assisted us when we go present our student work. But thankfully, TechSmith understands. They paid for us to fly out and stay in Denver to participate in the conference.
Here’s the scoop:
ISTE 2010 Conference, Denver, CO
Wednesday, 06/30/10
1:30PM – 2:30PM
Room 504 (CCC)
Formal Session/Lecture
Sponsored by TechSmith
This session focuses on the positive effects of adopting a collaborative “kids teaching kids” model via student-created screencasts. This collaborative model helped spark student interest and enthusiasm inside and outside of the classroom. Our student-created screencast lessons (also known as mathcasts) have reached a global audience thanks to Alan November, our free Mathtrain.TV web site and our iTunes Podcast.
Actual student-created screencasts will be shown. Attendees will also learn how to create their own screencasts and watch a live student demonstration of the process.
Student, “Bob”, will be co-presenting.
Student Screencasting Summer Tour 2010.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:00 — 6.6MB)
“Angle Measures in Triangles”.
Here is a fast video showing how one can “see” the angle measures in a triangle.
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Sasha returns to show us how to solve a percent problem by using a proportion.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 0:58 — 2.5MB)
A Quick Look at:
Percent of a Number
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“Jerry” shows us the Ladder Method for finding the LCM and GCF.
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How to Subscribe to our Mathtrain.TV iTunes Podcast
(it’s free!)
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Here is our first official, student-created mathcast from 2007. It is the early version,which is not edited too much. It is a bit longer than most of our math videos.
However, 6th grader “Bob” (not her real name) created this on the spot, with no script and no rehearsal. It was also her FIRST time ever using Camtasia Studio. Camtasia Studio is the screen recording software we use. I thought we should release this as an episode.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 3:18 — 4.3MB)
Lois Smethurst, an educator from Australia, wrote the story below. See 2 video clips & a little blurb about the “Kids Teaching Kids/Mathtrain” presentation I did at the NECC Conference in Washington, DC.
I was invited to present in the TechSmith booth. It was an amazing experience. Yeah, I know. I spoke way too fast. But hey, I was excited!
Use this link to read the story if the above one does not work:
http://loisath.edublogs.org/2009/07/11/the-mathtrain-necc09/
Probability with Ben & Jerry
6th graders “Ben” and “Jerry” show us a probability example using 2 spinners.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 0:55 — 3.7MB)