Math standards call for new equipment
01.03.10
About 45 Arena Middle and high school science, technology, engineering and mathematics teachers were asked to squire training at the Tri-Rivers Career Center to use the Texas Instruments Nspire graphing calculator.
Tri-Rivers University Engineering Ritch Ramey describes it as a Windows-based graphing calculator is that the upgrade is primarily graphing calculators in about 18 years. According purlieus Web Texas Instruments, the simulator allows the user to view multiple representations of an unruly and create, save and review work in electronic documents like a computer.
Teachers have received training on Thursday and Friday, paid by the Tech Marion Locality Consortium Partners and Prepare a National Robotics Ultimatum Honda of America grant. They learned how to use calculators and software, multimedia portable SMART Board interactive software and programs to improve the way they teach algebra skills.
Teachers were able to keep calculators and software, which amounts to about $ 300 in value.
Source: Marion Star