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Welcome to MathMagic on the Web! All About MathMagic: MathMagic was a K-12 telecommunications project developed in El Paso, Texas by Alan A. Hodson. The intent of the project was to provide motivation for students to use computer technology while increasing problem-solving strategies and communications skills. MathMagic posted challenges in each of four categories (k-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12) which ...
www.mathforum.org/mathmagic
Los Angeles Educational Partnership T he SMART Catalog places more than 100 enriching math, science and technology professional development opportunities and resources at your fingertips. B y organizing them according to the California Math and Science Frameworks, as well as being indexed alphabetically and through a web search engine, educators can fulfill targeted professional development ...
www.lalc.k12.ca.us/catalog/home.html
A math camp for mathematically yalented high school students from around the World.
Application (Acrobat) (Word) Program Information Summer 2002 Program Past Programs The Office of the Provost, the College of Literature, Science and the Arts and the Department of Mathematics at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor invite high school students to join Michigan Math and Science Scholars (MMSS), an intensive research-oriented summer program. Michigan Math and Science Scholars ...
www.math.lsa.umich.edu/mmss
PROJECT NOPP DRIFTERS Partnering Ocean Science, Education and Technology Educators Use data from ocean drifting buoys to integrate ocean science into your classroom science and math instruction. Enhance your lessons with suggested educational activities and curriculum materials developed and tested by teachers, or you can use only the data, background information and reference images. Scientists ...
Goal is to develop student and teacher materials for a three-year high school mathematics curriculum, with a fourth-year course for college-bound students.
EGEMS, Electronic-Games for Education in Math and Science, is a joint venture between educators, researchers, and industry to develop educational software for use at home and in schools.
www.cs.ubc.ca/nest/egems/home.html
The Hands-On Technology Program Welcome to the Hands-On Technology Program. Here you will find science experiments and other hands-on activities to help your K-8 students get excited about learning. All of the activities are designed so that the children can do them using every day, inexpensive materials. Many of the pages that follow are designed to be photocopied and used directly by your ...
Summer program for middle school students showing high promise in mathematics ...
Rigorous six-week program for mathematically talented high school students.
PROMYS, the Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists at Boston University, is a six-week summer mathematics program where students and high school teachers explore the creative world of mathematics by attempting to solve unusually challenging problems in number theory.
math.bu.edu/INDIVIDUAL/promys