I seem to be ranting. Probably I'll offend someone. Meh. Research https://t.co/QAxIuSRVbq
— Curmudgeon (@MathCurmudgeon) December 22, 2015
via Twitter https://twitter.com/MathCurmudgeon
December 21, 2015 at 07:36PM
This is a site dedicated to my reflections and thoughts as an educator in the 21st century. I hope to use it as a resource for years to come as thoughts pile up and the stories grow crazier and stronger. Enjoy this as much as I do!
I seem to be ranting. Probably I'll offend someone. Meh. Research https://t.co/QAxIuSRVbq
— Curmudgeon (@MathCurmudgeon) December 22, 2015
"HOW DO TEACHERS UNDERSTAND RESEARCH WHEN THEY READ IT?" https://t.co/l3iEeDCiME [PDF]
— Chris Robinson (@MrCBRobinson) December 21, 2015
You read [x]. You love [x]. You use [x]. How did [x] work out? How do you know?
— Chris Robinson (@MrCBRobinson) December 20, 2015
"Khan's lectures are as clear as can be, he understands the part the student isn’t going to get and focuses on it." https://t.co/BFcdcwfyBM
— Frank Noschese (@fnoschese) December 19, 2015
@Jstevens009 Could you please add my blog to your list? It is https://t.co/yoXOV6GHG4. Thanks! #MTBoS
— Jonathan Schoolcraft (@jschool0218) December 16, 2015
@Jstevens009 I'd love to have my blog included on the #MTBoS BlogRoll. https://t.co/raBm4llABi Thanks!
— Patty Stephens (@pattystephens) December 16, 2015
@dcox21 Well thanks for that. Been thinking about a Goethe quote I used to hang in my classroom...
— Ginny Stuckey (@gstuck) December 16, 2015
I've never watched any Star Wars movies 🙄
— Sandra Benitez (@sandrumss) December 16, 2015
New @Desmos Activity - Target Practice https://t.co/q93jHuPgVB Thoughts? Feedback? #mtbos http://pic.twitter.com/f9aqrw09BE
— Jon Orr (@MrOrr_geek) December 12, 2015
Donald Trump is not The Problem. Donald Trump is the result of The Problem. Even if he goes away, we still have a Problem. #America
— Amanda Quraishi (@ImTheQ) December 11, 2015
The official launch of the dedicated site: https://t.co/Dx3BfhRBJa @sutton_c @ChrisHunter36 @314Piman #clotheslinemath.com
— Chris Shore (@MathProjects) December 10, 2015
New mobile app that allows teens to post anonymous messages / thoughts increasingly used as tool for bullying. https://t.co/XbXdkyqdKE
— Melinda D. Anderson (@mdawriter) December 9, 2015
NEW blog post: Productive Struggle https://t.co/mJ8gT4JayW with a @Desmos activity to participate in: https://t.co/fjXwjzKGvY #MTBoS
— Andrew Stadel (@mr_stadel) December 7, 2015
Multiplying binomials on @Desmos. https://t.co/7aC3iGOMm1 #MTBoS http://pic.twitter.com/WUp3MdFg4P
— Nathan Kraft (@nathankraft1) December 7, 2015
This idea is pretty solid. Blog post meets journal article. https://t.co/VdyBNknFug
— Chris Robinson (@MrCBRobinson) December 5, 2015
Thank you for cking on us w/your kind words, phone calls, texts & posts. We are humbled and remain honored to serve. http://pic.twitter.com/szgruPP9Q7
— Rancho Police Dept. (@RanchoPD) December 4, 2015
I gave the Ss apples to welcome them back. My favorite response was "Can I eat this, or is it an activity?" I'm glad they were anticipating.
— Becca Phillips (@RPhillipsMath) December 1, 2015
Presented math fights with @jpspeng to the Consortium! Thanks again @Jstevens009 for the great ideas! #cusdrockstar http://pic.twitter.com/k6SmlSNspI
— Lindsey Blass (@LindseyBlass1) December 2, 2015
I updated my #DOK tool to version 1.10. Check it out, download, and share. https://t.co/lmg9IAvByG #DOKchat #MTBoS http://pic.twitter.com/3lkY8T7FBE
— Robert Kaplinsky (@robertkaplinsky) December 1, 2015
This! This! This! “Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2015” by @audreywatters https://t.co/4BftqTmnki
— Shawn White (@swpax) December 2, 2015
I want @Jstevens009 to make a lesson on this with @airwolf3d https://t.co/SLXGdKPOT0
— Jedidiah (@MathButler) December 1, 2015
Time for a reunion. Incredible experience, passionate people, and a reminder each year at xmas. #gtaatx #googleedu http://pic.twitter.com/2QP9o9hg5x
— Shaelynn Farnsworth (@shfarnsworth) December 1, 2015