An infinite amount of thanks…

Everyone has those mentors in their life who have impacted their work or career in ways that have truly changed who they are.  In my instance, the person I am going to write about not only has impacted my life and career, but because he taught me so much about great teaching, in particular PBL, […]

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A New Year: Setting Up the Dialogue

As the new school year approaches, I’m re-editing, once again, my PBL text that has been a “work in progress” for about seven years now. Every year my colleagues and I at my old school would take the input from our department and the students in the course and improve upon the work. This is […]

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What’s the “P” in PBL?

One of the issues I talk about a lot with people who are interested in Problem-Based Learning is the “continuum” of integration that I use to tell people how they can implement it in their classroom. How do you want to incorporate the teaching with problems in your classroom? Magdalene Lampert wrote a wonderful book […]

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To Kahn or not to Kahn in PBL

Recently there have been some discussions going around the Internet concerning Kahn Academy and other Internet-based “teaching tools” and their applicability or acceptability in terms of pedagogically sound classroom use. You can check out Dan Meyer’s blog or tweets about the MTT2k project, which I find pretty amusing actually, or Kate Nowak’s blog entry where […]

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Some (hopefully) helpful Mobile Technology (i.e. iPad) information

This past week I spoke with many teachers who are being asked to implement an iPad program in their schools this coming year and feel as though they are lost in the woods. Although their schools are doing what they can to support math teachers in their endeavors, the truth is that the “mobile technology […]

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Course Evaluation Link

For everyone in my PBL course this week at the conference, please be sure to fill out the survey. Click here to take survey I had two truly wonderful groups of people in my class this week and am grateful for the experiences that we all shared in the conference as a whole. I hope […]

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Parent resistance to PBL

I have been having a fabulous week here at the Phillips Exeter Academy Math, Science and Technology conference in New Hampshire. I have two sections of my course running on “Moving Forward with Problem-Based Learning” and it really seems like there’s a huge increase in the interest in the Exeter Teaching Materials here this year. […]

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Documents for Anja S. Greer CwiC sessions

I’ve decided to post the presentation slides and handouts for the CwiC sessions that I’m giving at the Exeter Conference here. Here is the handout for my CwiC Session entitled iPad Apps for the Mathematics Classroom: handout . Here are the presentation slides for the same CwiC Session: Slides . Here are the presentation slides […]

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Worked examples in PBL?

Apologies for not writing in so long. Transitions can be hard and making my way through a new school, new place to live and way too many other changes in my life have caused me to put this blog lowest on the priority list. However, in preparing for my course at the PEA conference next […]

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Boston College Discrete Math Conference

Thanks to everyone who attended my presentation today at the Boston College Discrete Math Conference. For those of you who wanted presentation slides, here they are . Thanks to the participant who helped edit my error on the matrix worksheet. Here are the problems that we discussed and some motivational problems. Enjoy! – Discussion problems […]

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