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Conrad Wolfram Conrad Wolfram opens the 2012 Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit by sharing his thoughts on the growing need to deliver computer-based math education worldwide. |
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Sue Black In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, Sue Black presents her thoughts on the importance of math and computer science in society and explains how she hopes her ... |
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Tim Oates Tim Oates of Cambridge Assessment shares his views on the changing needs for math in society and the importance of transforming how children view the subject in this video from ... |
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Maggie Philbin In this Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit presentation, Maggie Philbin describes how TeenTech, a program she founded to give teenagers a look at the wide range of science and technology careers, ... |
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Mike Ellicock Mike Ellicock shares the vision of National Numeracy, a charity focused on increasing the level of mathematical thinking and understanding across the population of the United Kingdom, in this presentation ... |
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Caroline Waters OBE Caroline Waters OBE presents a business's perspective of the changing skill set requirements for potential employees, including the need for strong STEM skills and understanding, in this video from The ... |
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David Stern In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, David Stern takes a look at how different educational initiatives around the world are adapting to produce students with the STEM ... |
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Jo Evershed Jo Evershed gives her views on the growing need for STEM understanding and communication by sharing how IndexMatch, a financial modeling education program, is bridging the gap between formal mathematical ... |
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Martin Hadley Martin Hadley demonstrates how Wolfram's state-of-the-art technologies can be used to advance Computer-Based Math™ education in this presentation from The Computer-Based Math Education Summit. |
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Luc Barthelet Luc Barthelet shares tips from his experience in creating video games as part of The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit. |
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Nick Hodges Nick Hodges, co-founder of Cauldron, gives insights on how the company is creating games and simulation environments to support STEM education in this presentation from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit. |
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David Vaccaro In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, David Vaccaro shares his experiences in creating computer-based math lesson plans. The presentation includes success stories from two of his students, ... |
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Dwayne Philip Dwayne Philip shares his experiences with designing and leading the implementation of what is perhaps England's first and only blended-learning secondary school mathematics curriculum in this talk from The Computer-Based ... |
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Kjetil Idås In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, Kjetil Idås gives an overview of the role technology played in raising his students' math scores. |
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Thomas Mawora In this presentation from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, Thomas Mawora gives an inside look at the success he's having with Kenya's only math camp, which introduces students and teachers to a computer-based approach ... |
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Alison Clark-Wilson Alison Clark-Wilson presents the details of EdUmatics, a European funded project with the aim to develop a resource for teaching secondary mathematics with technology, during this talk from The Computer-Based ... |
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Michael Belcher In this video from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, Michael Belcher leads a discussion with Jon McLoone on whether Computer-Based Math is winning over the critics. |
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Tom Button In this presentation from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, Tom Button discusses his role in developing a new advanced-level mathematics unit, which uses software for teaching, learning, and assessment. |
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Josef Karthauser In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, Josef Karthauser, co-founder of Dr Dots, shares his company's approach to creating educational software that not only teaches kids STEM subjects ... |
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Eddie Wilde Eddie Wilde, a manager of the mathematics qualifications team at OCR, gives an overview of the use of technology in learning and assessing advanced-level mathematics in England and Wales in ... |