Education Technology
< Previous | 900 - 925 of 3042 results |  Next >

Monday Night Calculus: Your Questions, Our Answers

...ay Night Calculus: Your Questions, Our Answers — Session 11 Presentation Fall ’21 sessions to watch on demand Nov. 30: FTC (Fundamental Theorem of Calculus) Problem Set // Solution Set --> Sept. 13: Monday Night Calculus: Your Questions, Our Answers — Session ...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/mondaynightcalculus

Leveraging CAS To Explore & Teach Mathematics, Part 2

...typically choose a case where one denominator has a “repeated factor” and/or a denominator containing a factor of “x.”) Transformations of functions In part 1 of this post, which highlights usage of CAS in algebra I, I used the Solve tool to encourage students to consider the number o...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/leveragecas_pt2

Meet TI Teacher of the Month: Jessica Kohout

...avigator system, as well as eight TI-Innovator Hubs. By starting with one project per quarter, I'm slowly incorporating coding and engineering design fundamentals into my classes. My hope is to expose my students to the idea of coding, and how it can be used in both Biology and Engineering Design...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/october/teacher-of-the-month

Tips for Surviving the First Week Back at School

...2. Jump Right In! Start with a content lesson on the first day. Get students engaged in a team-building STEM activity like building a paper tower, a fun math problem or a science investigation. Make it a fun, easy activity with multiple solutions so that everyone can participate and feel include...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/august/first_week_tips

Survey Says: Kids Like Math!

...ak negatively about math, and 44 percent have heard an adult say, “I hate math.” That needs to change. Personally, I have enjoyed exposing my kids to fun things that require math like programming and after-school robotics clubs. These activities allow kids to have a great time collaborating with ...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2018/august/studentsurvey

AP® Precalculus Resources Teachers Love | Texas Instruments

...us. Some teachers are covering parts of Unit 4 after the exam. The four AP® Precalculus course units include: Unit 1 — Polynomial and Rational Functions Unit 2 — Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Unit 3 — Trigonometric and Polar Functions Unit 4 — Functions Involving Parameters, Vec...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2024/ap-precalculus-resources-teachers-will-love

Let’s Get Back to the Basics

...r key here. In the Back to the Basics Calculator Activity, students are required to challenge themselves with high-level problem-solving by graphing functions and equations, interpreting tables of values and evaluating expressions. This activity is designed for algebra I and intended to be com...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/backtothebasicsactivity

How a TI Calculator and a Few Special Teachers Added up to an Engineering Career at TI

...n technology. We develop special software that simulates human actions on TI calculators and software. It enables our team to write tests that verify functionality, such as: “Does the calculator return 4 for 2+2?” These tests are important because they can be rerun every time the code changes wit...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/eweek2021

The Long Road to My STEM Career

...s was to memorize a three-by-three grid of the relationships among the three sides of a right triangle and the value of each sine, cosine and tangent function. At 12 years old, I didn’t see how the assignment was relevant. This learning activity was the opposite of fun; it wasn’t accessible, and ...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/adawoo

7 Reasons Why Python on the TI-Nspire™ CX II Graphing Calculator Is a Must-Have for Your Classroom

... new to programming. In addition to auto-indenting and syntax highlighting, the editor is primarily menu driven. This allows for easy discovery of functions. The use of in-line prompts helps to know the expected parameters for functions. The availability of tool-tips and pick-lists helps to av...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/7-reasons-why-python-is-a-must

Top 5 Tips for Transitioning to Virtual Teaching

...a better part of the school year. And, don’t just talk at the kids. Create a conversation like you’re used to doing in class. Keep it interactive and fun. 3. Structure creates connection In an online environment, students are learning in isolation, yet they have a need and desire for social inte...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/distance-education

Customize your TI calculator with a 3-D printed case

... along with a built-in ruler and compass to get all of your measurements in one place. On the less practical side, Galu expects students to have some fun personalizing the customizable calculator cases. “I hope students take the design and use it to express their personality, perhaps by adding th...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2017/january/3d-slide-case

Top 10 T³™ Webinars From 2021

...ed by Deb Nutt and Marian Prince Find some real-world activities to engage your students. Use algebra to catch a ball rolling off a ramp, and bring functions to life with the prospect of buying used cars. Geometry Grab Bag Presented by Karen Campe Have you only dipped your toe into the...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2021webinars

How To Use the TI-84 Plus Family of Graphing Calculators To Succeed on the ACT®

...tion app on the TI-84 Plus CE provides an illustration of the movement that changing the value of b has on the graph. Here are the steps to graph the function using the Transformation app: Press Œ} and choose the Transfrm to start the app running. Press o and enter the function in the problem...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/digital-act-84

ICYMI: Top 10 Webinars of 2019

...nd. You can watch at your leisure, and most are only an hour long. You can knock one out in no time! Algebra Through Calculus: Domain and Range of Functions Hosted by Corey Boby and Kim Thomas AP® Calculus Readers discuss domain and range of functions in this second session of our “Algebra T...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2019webinars

Best of Biology

...little review. Screenshot from the Building and Interpreting Graphs activity. 2. Cells: Cell Size and Transport — Cell Structure and Function This lesson is great for introducing the concepts of animal and plant cells, as well as organelles. The colorful animations and interacti...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/bestofbiology

5 Educators Using Robotics To Teach Math | Texas Instruments

Calling all math teachers! April 6–14, 2024, is National Robotics Week (RoboWeek). Are you ready to join in on the fun and inspire your students? The mission of National Robotics Week is simple: to inspire students in robotics and STEM-related fields and to share the excitement of robotic...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2024/using-robotics-to-teach-math

Can You Hear the Ball Bounce?

...d enter those in column C. Those time intervals in column C can then be plotted on a Data & Statistics page (Figure 7). Using the regression analysis function of the graphing calculator or the computer software, we can analyze our data and determine how well the mathematical model fits the experi...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/ball-bounce-activity

Pearson's vs. Sprearman's Correlation Coefficient

In this activity, students will discuss and discover when and how to use both the Pearson’s product moment correlation coefficient and the Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient. Pearson's vs. Sprearman's Correlation Coefficient apcalculus website ...
https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/nspire-pearson-spearman-correlation-coefficient

Meet TI Teacher of the Month: Tim Collier

...acher. It’s easy to help a student learn once you understand who they are as a person and what they know. What do you love most about teaching? It's fun to get a class engaged in an activity that they find both enjoyable and intriguing. There's a fine line between learning mathematics and play, ...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2019/february/teacherofthemonth

Graphing Calculators Are Now Approved for the AP® Biology Exam, but What Else Can I Do With Them?

... be used by students to explore all aspects of mathematics and how math can be used to explain phenomena. Whether by graphs, calculations, equations, functions or data, these tools should be used to help students better understand the world around them with the power of mathematics. From a biolog...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2019/april/graphingcalculatorsapproved

Calculus + Graphing Calculator = More Teachable Moments

...o, I simply started the class with exactly the same example I had used in all my previous calculus courses — a look at the graph of a simple rational function, namely f(x) = \frac{x^{2}-1}{x-1}, having a removable discontinuity. Normally, I would have drawn the graph myself on the blackboard — a ...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2019/september/calculascalcs

Mission Celebration: Use Math to Mark the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing

...SLS) Core Stage. This lesson is sure to ignite students’ interest in space-age careers while tackling topics like constant rates of change and linear functions. Fuel for the Fire also includes a game that challenges students to land a spacecraft on the moon. Developed by NASA and TI, The Search...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2019/july/missioncelebration

Madness in March Underscores the “M” in STEM

...cts. To honor World Math Day, TI’s STEM Squad spread out across 11 Baltimore County schools to give students the opportunity to experience math in a fun, interactive and hands-on way. At the Association of State Supervisors of Mathematics conference in San Diego, leaders of mathematics education...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2019/mathmadness

Meet TI Teacher of the Month: Lisa Goddard

...acher of the Month What advice would you give to your first-year teaching self? I would say continue to try and find a way to always make learning fun for the students. I work on trying out different activities, instead of teaching the same ho-hum lessons every day. I’ve found that introducing...
https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/2019/march/teacherofthemonth