The Real World of Math. A multimedia math project Designed by Pat Reed, Math Teacher Sonoma Valley High School.

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The Real World of Math

A multimedia math project Designed by Pat Reed, Math Teacher Sonoma Valley High School

Technology is all around us Students will explore various software applications for multi media presentations Students will also learn to use digital cameras and digital video cameras Students will explore various software applications for multi media presentations Students will also learn to use digital cameras and digital video cameras

Math is all around us Students will examine their math standards and find a real world application for one standard They will then make a multimedia presentation demonstrating the underlying principles of the standard Students will examine their math standards and find a real world application for one standard They will then make a multimedia presentation demonstrating the underlying principles of the standard

Enriching their own knowledge These multimedia presentations will be aired on our own Channel 8 as PSA’s We will also have students present their multimedia productions to other classes with pre and post tests, as well as surveys, to evaluate their effectiveness These multimedia presentations will be aired on our own Channel 8 as PSA’s We will also have students present their multimedia productions to other classes with pre and post tests, as well as surveys, to evaluate their effectiveness

The Big Idea Getting students to make the connection between the textbook and the real world.