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    • When you think of an airplane, you may get a particular image in your mind. However there are many different kinds of airplanes. Since the introduction of Math Blasters over 20 years ago, many teachers still associate the computer with drill and practice. However there are many ways to use technology in mathematics instruction. The key is flexible thinking. Each child learns differently. Some will be successful with manipulatives, while others find computer tools, photographs, or real-world data engaging.
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    • Math, Technology, & Differentiation
      When you think of an airplane, you may get a particular image in your mind. However there are many different kinds of airplanes. Since the introduction of Math Blasters over 20 years ago, many teachers still associate the computer with drill and practice. However there are many ways to use technology in mathematics instruction. The key is flexible thinking. Each child learns differently. Some will be successful with manipulatives, while others find computer tools, photographs, or real-world data engaging.

      Let's explore three ways to think about math and technology:

      Math Practice
      Math Tools
      Real-world Math
    • Math, Technology, & Differentiation
      When you think of an airplane, you may get a particular image in your mind. However there are many different kinds of airplanes. Since the introduction of Math Blasters over 20 years ago, many teachers still associate the computer with drill and practice. However there are many ways to use technology in mathematics instruction. The key is flexible thinking. Each child learns differently. Some will be successful with manipulatives, while others find computer tools, photographs, or real-world data engaging.

      Let's explore three ways to think about math and technology:

      Math Practice
      Math Tools
      Real-world Math
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