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Harnessing the Power of Educational Technology for the Standards Movement

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Math Resources

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 Test time is here again.  There are new challenges and exciting opportunities to add technology to your teaching and learning! 

Prepare Your Students for the Ohio Graduation Test in Mathematics

Help your students to review concepts and practice questions correlated to state math benchmarks.  Students in any state can benefit. CT4ME now has test prep booklets to accompany each strand. 

State and National Standards

Read about state and national standards, opposition to the standards movement and reforms in mathematics education. 

Find the best Web sites for standards-based instruction. 

Math Software

See our math software reviews and submit your favorites.

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Computing Technology for Math Excellence is devoted to resources for teaching and learning mathematics (K-12 and calculus), technology integration, and the standards movement in education. 

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Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory Logo footer gifSunshine gif with smiling mask and pencil marking correct test answer Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory's Library in the Sky chose CT4ME for its Editor's Pick of the Week on 10/6/2003.

CT4ME was  the site of the day on 11/6/2003 at techlearning.com!

CT4ME was also the site of the day on 11/6/2003 at the Wall Street & Technology Online Magazine.

The Georgia Department of Education lists CT4ME in their Teacher Resource Center for both advanced and basic mathematics.

K-12 Outreach in the College of Education at Michigan State University lists CT4ME as a mathematics assessment resource.

Michigan Educators' Resources in the Michigan eLibrary lists CT4ME among its math curriculum and assessment resources.

The Oregon Council of Teachers of Mathematics, included CT4ME in its Links of the Month in their January 2004 issue of The Oregon Mathematics Teacher.

Science and Mathematics Initiative for Learning Enhancement (SMILE) at the Illinois Institute of Technology recognizes CT4ME as one of its web based resources for interactive science and math sites.

CT4ME is a featured resource for virtual math manipulatives in Teaching K-8 Magazine in January 2005.  According to Linda Lindroth, author of How to...Find Online Math Manipulatives, "This one is a must-have in your bookmarks or favorites!"

ISTE, The International Society for Technology in Education, now lists CT4ME among its Educator Resources under Curriculum > K-12 > Mathematics. (February, 2005).

ALEX, the Alabama Learning Exchange from the Alabama Department of Education, lists CT4ME's math projects in its resources for educators (2005).

The Education Alliance (WV) quotes CT4ME's Math Methodology section in Closing the Achievement Gap: Best Practices in Teaching Mathematics (2006, Spring).

Education World "A+" Award to CT4MEEducation World awarded an A+ to CT4ME for content and site design in their September 2006 review.

University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth lists CT4ME among its Math Websites of Interest.

The Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) at Stevens Institute of Technology (NJ) lists CT4ME among its curriculum instructional resources.

 

Send us your favorite resources and tips for success

Technology can make a difference in student achievement, if used in a focused manner as a regular part of your instructional program.  Research has shown that the use of manipulatives, student dialogue about math, and student projects demonstrating math concepts are compatible instructional practices.

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Last revised 03/13/08

CT4ME Author: Dr. Patricia Deubel