Teacher software support tools (mind map)
Below you can drag, scroll, zoom and navigate your way around a variety of tech tools I used in my everyday Mathematics teaching. They branch out from the centre by category according to Robyler (2016) with a brief overview and description of what I feel is their relative advantage to traditional pen and paper methods. There are of course many more and this is just a selection I use.
Each example has a hyperlink to find more information about the example. Just click.
Each example has a hyperlink to find more information about the example. Just click.
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Reference:
Roblyer, M. D.. (2016). Integrating educational technology into teaching. (7th Ed). Allyn & Bacon
Roblyer, M. D.. (2016). Integrating educational technology into teaching. (7th Ed). Allyn & Bacon