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New student-produced math videos
December 13, 2007


I wanted to share the latest in our student-produced video series. 

Earlier today I uploaded our new math instructional videos, developed in collaboration with Dan Meder's Video Production class and members of our Math Department.  These join our collection of grammar non-negotiables, developed last year for language arts, and our pilot series of information skills videos, developed the year before.

The library's role?

We get the ball rolling by identifying the learning need.  We present the problem to students and teachers.  We help our students and faculty develop a solution.  We archive and share the knowledge (our students’ efforts) with the community.


Posted by Joyce Valenza on December 13, 2007 | Comments (1)


December 18, 2007
In response to: New student-produced math videos
ken commented:

These videos are great! They make solid concept anchors and they demonstrate the type of creativity that we hope to see from our students. These videos, like Dan Meyer's blog, make me think about one day teaching math! But...can we use get students in math classes to make these videos?





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