Friday, September 28, 2007

Math and Girls

I listen to Science Friday and enjoy the lively discussions led by Ira Flatow. On September 21st, 2007 he hosted a discussion with women mathematicians. There's an interview with Danica McKellar - author and actress; a story of how young women from the US competed in China and came away from gold, silver and bronze medals; and other compelling conversations regarding the US crisis in educating our young.

What I found particularly interesting was the spirited conversation with his first guest Danica McKellar. You might remember her as "Winnie" from the TV show "The Wonder Years". Well, now she has majored in Math at UCLA and published a book: Math Doesn't Suck: How to Survive Middle-School Math Without Losing Your Mind or Breaking a Nail

To listen to the recorded broadcast using WIndows Media Player click here.

Click here to go to the specific ScienceFriday page where you can:
  • Listen to the original radiocast - click one of the audio players in the Archived Audio box off to the right of the page.
  • Link to Amazon and order Danica's book.
  • Find links to other Math resources.
  • Learn more about the guests.
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Thursday, September 20, 2007

PLCs - Digital Style

It's been awhile since I posted to our blog. So here's the first one for the year.

This link points to a podcast, powerpoint slides and other resources. It talks about building your personal network, professional learning communities and the changes we are experiencing in our fast-paced lives. There are a lot of resources here.

http://www.speedofcreativity.org/2007/08/30/podcast186-building-professional-learning-communities-with-educators-using-digital-tools/

Hope you enjoy it.