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Gamify the Math Classroom

About This Webinar

Looking for ways to engage students in the math classroom? Gamification might be a tool you can use to do this. In this session, you'll learn about ways to add game-based elements such as points, challenges, leaderboards, and badges to your math class.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Webinar ID: 1fcd0b617e9c
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter GMD Host Coordinator - Leigh Nataro
Host Coordinator
I am a mother, wife and high school math teacher. I currently teach at Moravian Academy in Bethlehem, PA and my favorite class to teach is AP Statistics! This is my 25th year of teaching. @mathteacher24 is my twitter handle and I have several tech related videos for stat and TI-NSpire at www.youtube.com/mathteacher24. This year I am doing a #teach180 blog at mathteacher24.blogspot.com. I also enjoy singing, reading and doing crazy workouts from Beachbody (P90X/Insanity/TurboFire).
Webinar hosting presenter
Kevin Smith teaches math education, STEM, and educational technology courses in the College of Education at Dakota State University in Madison, South Dakota. He is also the Program Coordinator of our Masters of Science in Educational Technology program. Prior to being a faculty member at DSU, he was a Learning Technologist and Instructional Designer for the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and the Council for Economic Education. Kevin began his career as a high school math teacher in Columbus, Nebraska. Kevin holds a doctorate in Instructional Design & Technology from the University of Memphis, a master's degree in Instructional Technology from the University of Nebraska, and a bachelor's degree in Mathematics Education from Dakota State University.
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Global Math Department webinar platform hosts Gamify the Math Classroom
The Global Math Department began as a group of teachers who knew each other through Twitter, math education blogs and Twitter Math Camp. Since 2012 The Global Math Department community has grown into a multi-faceted group of math educators who love to share their ideas related to teaching and learning mathematics. We recognize that as educators we are charged with promoting equity and access within mathematics instruction. In addition, we believe it is crucial that teachers be provided with quality resources and ideas that they can use immediately with their students. Lively and friendly conversations in our weekly webinars encourage all participants to share and continue to grow as educators.
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