Using Technology to Improve Student Learning Bob Hoar & Jennifer Kosiak Mathematics Department www.uwlax.edu/iiurl.

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Using Technology to Improve Student Learning Bob Hoar & Jennifer Kosiak Mathematics Department

Innovative Uses of Technology Course Development Podcasts = ChalkTalks = MathCasts Learning Object Design Student Think Alouds Cultural Connection Building Content Vocabulary

Course Development & Learning Object Design Supplementary course materials and examples Remedial or refresher lessons How-to-Tutorials

Examples Praxis II Moodle Course –Pre-Service Student Developers (link)link College Algebra Review –Faculty and Staff Developers (link)link MathCast Project (project Iink) (blog)project Iinkblog

Student Think Alouds Close your eyes. Think about the steps you go through to solve the following: The original price of a certain car was 25% greater than its cost to the dealer. The actual selling price was 25% less than the original price. If c is the cost of the car and p is the selling price. What is the equation that represents p in terms of c?

Student Think Alouds Think-alouds make invisible mental processes visible to students.

Vocabulary Connections Hmong Translation Video Glossary Critical Words in Anatomy (link)link

Institute for Innovations in Undergraduate Research and Learning Mission: To develop, foster and support innovations that use digital technology to enhance undergraduate teaching, learning and research, and to make very simple the storage, retrieval and sharing of digital content for teaching.