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Projects I’m Proud Of | Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere
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Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere. I have no idea why I picked this blog name, but there's no turning back now. Projects I’m Proud Of. Favorite Tweets #13 and #14. Favorite Tweets #16, 17, 18, 19, 20. Transit of Venus Edition. Favorite Tweets #26 (with some curation by @cheesemonekysf). Favorite Tweets #28 (the long awaited tweet post). Projects I’m Proud Of. The blogposts about it are here. The original post about this journal is here. And the journal itself is here. In 2013-2014, I poste...
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the agony and dx/dt: May 2013
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The agony and dx/dt. Friday, May 31, 2013. My Weekly Diigo Bookmarks (5/31/13). Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles. Great Lessons: Evan Weinberg’s “Do You Know Blue? Yes, algebra is necessary. New Paradigm for Professional Development. Stations in High School Math. College Plans Always Work Out Even When They Don't. Free Mathematical Quote Posters. 7 Easy GIFs That Will Teach You All You Need To Know About Trigonometry In 5 Minutes. Honors Precalc Resources - LiveBinder. Thursday, May 30, 2013.
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An "Old Math Dog" Learning New Tricks: My Weekly Diigo Links (weekly)
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An "Old Math Dog" Learning New Tricks. I have taught for 20 years and I still have a lot to learn. Sunday, May 19, 2013. My Weekly Diigo Links (weekly). Intersections The Adventures of Captain Packer and Team Awesome. We had our launch party for our online journal, and it went super spectacularly! Here it is, finally published: http:/ t.co/hn8OGmK6oW. Harvard Kennedy School - New Study Examines Benefits of Freshman High School Math Intervention. Long tails of int e r est: Precal Problems. Piecewise funct...
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School Commitments - Sam Shah's Visual teaching Resume
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Sam Shah's Visual teaching Resume. Member of hiring committee for two Upper School math teacher openings. Assisted in the development and co-taught a two-week course titled. Organized a book read of. Adviser for eight 12th grade students. College Essay Mentor for three seniors students. Continued leading the Upper School's math team (founded two years ago, the Pelinomials) which participated in Math Madness, a virtual 8-or-more-week math competition sponsored by the Mathematics Association of America.
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5|Commitments | Teaching Portfolio
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6 Prof. Development. Led a 90 minute workshop on creating an online support community with fresh. Teachers who were about to enter their own classroom for the first time. I did this the previous summer too but I changed the content quite a bit this time. (The slides from this workshop are here. Worked with a science teacher to create a new digital math-science journal. And the blow-by-blow about how it was created is here. Was a new faculty mentor. For a new Upper School math teacher. To assist teachers ...
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An "Old Math Dog" Learning New Tricks: May 2013
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An "Old Math Dog" Learning New Tricks. I have taught for 20 years and I still have a lot to learn. Wednesday, May 29, 2013. So, what do you do about homework/practice problems when you are doing Standards Based Grading? I know true SBG doesn't factor in homework at all. For my students, I don't think that is the best answer. How would you incorporate a homework/practice problems grade to help encourage students to do the practice problems? I look forward to your comments. Links to this post. I feel that ...