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Mathematics on the Internet: A Resource for K-12 Teachers 2/e

Gerhard A. Ameis
Jazlin V. Ebenezer

Published June 2001 by Prentice Hall
Copyright 2002, 144 pp., Paper
ISBN: 0-13-061895-0
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Preface


Summary

This fully revised edition provides examples of how to use the Internet to support learning mathematics in ways that reflect the NCTM Principles and Standards for School Mathematics. It contains an up-to-date and useful annotated list of 200 web sites offering a variety of quality resources for teaching K-12 mathematics and for engaging teachers in professional development activities. KEY TOPICS: Specific chapter topics include Using the Internet, Learning Mathematics with the Internet, Links to mathematics teaching resources, and links to professional development resources. MARKET: For mathematics teachers at the elementary and secondary school grade levels.

Features

  • NEW - Annotated list of websites—Contains a list of websites that offer resources for teaching mathematics and professional development opportunities.
    • Reduces time teachers spend searching for these resources. Ex.___

  • NEW - Examples—Presents additional useful examples on using the Internet.
    • Assists readers in using and understanding the developing world of information technology for teaching mathematics. Ex.___

  • NEW - NCTM Principles and Standards for School Mathematics overview.
    • Provides useful information regarding mathematics reform, presents an example of teaching mathematics that reflects the NCTM standards, and gives students a clear basis for understanding modification in mathematics. Ex.___

  • Introduction to the Internet.
    • Instructs teachers on how to use the Internet to search for teaching resources. Ex.___

  • Stories—Chronicles real-life situations.
    • Helps pre-service teachers to become more familiar with how to use the Internet to support the teaching of mathematics. Ex.___



Table of Contents



1. Using the Internet.


2. Learning Mathematics with the Internet.


3. Links to Mathematics Teaching Resources.


4. Links to Professional Development Resources.


Appendix A: Electronic Journals.


Appendix B: The Internet Language.



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