Serving millions of students, youcubed (last highlighted in the 07-14-2017 Scout Report) remains a magnificent mathematics resource for educators and caregivers. Plus, the site offers several creative resources to make math enjoyable and understandable for all students; check out the Maths and Art section under Tasks for one such example.
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3Blue1Brown is the YouTube channel of Grant Sanderson, who studied mathematics at Stanford University and makes animated videos that are "some combination of math and entertainment, depending on your disposition." Visitors can explore Sanderson's most recent videos on the home page or browse for videos of interest on the site's playlist. In one recent video, Sanderson explains cryptocurrencies...
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) supports teachers "to ensure equitable mathematics learning of the highest quality for each and every student through vision, leadership, professional development, and research." The Math Forum at NCTM YouTube channel is one of the many ways that this organization strives to meet this mission. Here, mathematics educators can find a number of...
"Find the natpowz of an orgle if the yzvikno is 30." Concepcion Molina, Ed.D., poses this question in his lecture, "The Problem with Math is English," in order to demonstrate how important it is to integrate English language comprehension lessons into math instruction. Molina currently works for SEDL, a non-profit organization dedicated to educational research and professional development, and has...
For mathematics instructors and students, the mathematics publishing company Worldwide Center for Math offers a number of instructional videos related to upper-level mathematics, including algebra, trigonometry, and precalculus. These videos are perhaps best browsed by playlist. One playlist, Think Thursday, features a series of short videos that present logic problems and brain teasers...