Title: HCPS New Teacher Training
1HCPS New Teacher Training
- Teaching With Technology
- Modified From FL PROMiSE Module
2Sample Lesson Graphing Trigonometric Functions
- BOK (Bodies of Knowledge) Trigonometric
Functions Standard 1 - Students extend the definitions of the
trigonometric functions beyond right triangles
using the unit circle and they measure angles in
radians as well as degrees. They draw and analyze
graphs of trigonometric functions (including
finding period, amplitude, and phase shift) and
use them to solve word problems. They define and
graph inverse trigonometric functions and
determine values of both trigonometric and
inverse trigonometric functions - Benchmark MA912.R.1.6
- Define and graph trigonometric functions using
domain, range, intercepts, period, amplitude,
phase shift, vertical shift, and asymptotes with
and without the use of graphing technology.
3Sample Lesson Graphing Trigonometric Functions
- Exploration using the
- Graphing Calculator
4Review
5TrigonometryHow does a change the graph as it
relates to y sin(x)?
y a sin b(x c) d
6Trigonometry How does c change the graph as
it relates to y sin(x)?
y a sin b(x c) d
7Trigonometry
Without using a graphing utility, describe the
following graphs as they relate to y sin(x).
8Trigonometry
- Suppose graphing calculators are not available,
what are other ways we could teach this lesson
utilizing technology?
9Trigonometry
- Exploration using an Online Applet
- Teacher directed/whole class
10y a sin b(x c) d
11Lets investigate what happens when the values
for a and h are changed.
12Reflection
- What is the role of the teacher and students?
- Did the lesson keep you actively engaged? Why?
- What are advantages/disadvantages for each?
- Graphing Calculator
- PPP
- What considerations must teachers make if they
would like to use graphing calculators? - How could PowerPoint help teachers and students
manage make-up work?
13Teaching and Learning with Technology
- Visual Representation of Mathematical Ideas
- Example National Library of Virtual
Manipulatives
14Example Visualizing Mathematics
- Modeling multiplication of algebraic expressions
15Example Visualizing Mathematics
- NCTM Illuminations
- www.illuminations.nctm.org/
- Activities Lessons
- Available Free of Charge
16Example Visualizing Mathematics
- Multiple Examples
- Students Make Test Conjectures
17Focus on Concepts rather than Computations
- Using the Graphing Calculator
- Texas Instruments
- Activity Center
18Other Available Tools
- GeoGebra
- A freeware version
- The Geometers Sketchpad Cabri Geometry
- Dynamic construction demonstration tools
- Fathom
- Software to help students learn about data
- Maple Mathematica
- Both are very powerful Computer Algebra Systems
- Both have activities/demonstrations appropriate
for high school courses - Florida Center for Instructional Technology
- Wealth of Resources for teachers (Lit2Go,
Clipart, FCAT lessons)
19Producing Mathematically Accurate Presentations
- Equation Editor (as part of Word or PPP)
- Allows you to Express Mathematics accurately as
part of Presentation or Worksheets - Without EE With EE
_____ \ x 3 x 5
20Producing Mathematically Accurate Presentations
- WinPlot and TI-Screen Capture (as part of Word or
PPP) - Allows you to Express Mathematical representation
as part of Presentations or Worksheets
Screen Capture of TI Calculator
Graph created using WinPlot
21Tools for Increased Productivity
- Test Generating Software
- Every textbook publisher offers one
- Others commercially available as well
- Generate multiple versions of same test easily
22Support Student Learning
- Online access to mathematics resources
- Tutoring (e.g., Dr. Math)
- Mathematics Dictionaries with examples
- FCAT Explorer
23Textbook Support for Students
- Textbook Websites
- Usually have practice tests and/or quizzes
- Also have other resources tied directly to the
text. - Floridas adopted Algebra 1 texts
- Glencoe
- Holt, Rhinehart, Winston
- Key Curriculum Press
- McDougal Littell
- Prentice Hall
24Technology Mathematics
- Is it important to use technology to teach
mathematics? Why or why not? - What are appropriate uses of technology?
Inappropriate uses? - What should you consider when deciding to use
technology or not?
25NCTM Position on Technology
- Technology is an essential tool for learning
mathematics in the 21st century, and all schools
must ensure that all their students have access
to technology. Effective teachers maximize the
potential of technology to develop students
understanding, stimulate their interest, and
increase their proficiency in mathematics. When
technology is used strategically, it can provide
access to mathematics for all students. - Full position statement
26Uses of Technology
- Teacher productivity
- Producing Mathematically accurate representations
- Keeping and recording class information
- Student Supports
- Example Ask Dr. Math
- Textbook Websites
27Summary Uses of Technology to Support Teaching
and Learning of Math
- Allows the visualization of concepts difficult to
show otherwise. - Allows the examination of multiple examples with
ease. - Allows a focus on concepts rather than
calculations - Allows access to real-time data to make
mathematics relevant to students. - (e.g., use of real world examples such as orange
production in Florida for analysis). - Allows student to make and test conjectures.
- What happens when
- Promotes student independence in mathematical
problem-solving. - Reinforces mathematics learning.
28Coming Soon
- An online Curriculum Planning Tool
- Access will be through the Florida Standards
Database
29What?
- The CPT will
-
- Increase access for all teachers to high quality
information and resources aligned with the
standards. - Support the delivery of teacher professional
development. - Support teacher application of new content and
pedagogical knowledge in the classroom.
30How?
- The CPT will include the following
- Searchable database of standards and benchmarks
- Levels of cognitive complexity for each benchmark
- Mathematics and Science Course Descriptions
- Course builder tool for districts
- Electronic course approval system
- Online PD on the use of course descriptions
31WHEN?
- It will be launched during 2008-09 school year.
32Wrap up
- Weve only touched the surface of whats
available. - Dont be afraid to learn from your student.
- It is better than struggling and failing or
avoiding it altogether. - Just like any tool, technology only helps when
used correctly/appropriately.