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Post-it: Answer one or more of the following.

SolveMe Mobiles is a mathematics learning app that uses balancing mobile puzzles to support the logic of solving equations and systems of equations. Engage in interactive puzzling and build your own equations while promoting engagement, logical reasoning, and mathematical communication.

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Post-it: Answer one or more of the following.

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  1. Post-it: Answer one or more of the following. What ideas do you have for app development? Where are you in the process of app development? What questions do you have about or challenges have you faced in developing apps?

  2. Developing Apps Mary Fries, mfries@edc.org Julio Gomez, jgomez@edc.og Nevin Katz, nkatz@edc.org

  3. Agenda Pick up materials Post-it note activity Introductions Presentations Q & A Wrap-up

  4. iPuzzle Project: SolveMe Mobiles App SolveMe Mobiles, solveme.edc.org, is a mathematics learning app that uses balancing mobile puzzles to support the logic of solving equations and systems of equations Mary Fries, mfries@edc.org Workshop 196—Building Puzzles: Promoting Engagement, Logical Reasoning, and Mathematical Communication

  5. iPuzzle Project: SolveMe Mobiles App SolveMe Mobiles, solveme.edc.org, is a mathematics learning app that uses balancing mobile puzzles to support the logic of solving equations and systems of equations Mary Fries, mfries@edc.org Workshop 196—Building Puzzles: Promoting Engagement, Logical Reasoning, and Mathematical Communication

  6. iPuzzle Project: SolveMe Mobiles App Interactive puzzling features support the logic of algebra: • Shape equations • Subtraction, division, factoring • Substitution Features that support engagement: • “Build Your Own” mode • Sharing options • Annotation tools Visit: solveme.edc.org Workshop 196—Building Puzzles: Promoting Engagement, Logical Reasoning, and Mathematical Communication

  7. Home Screen NCCLR Noteworthy is a app for tracking action items at conferences, events or meetings.

  8. Name your event - page 2

  9. Notes Page – page 3

  10. Type in workshop title, key points, resources, urls, action planning items, and take photos. Then you can save those notes or email them to yourself or colleague. The app then reminds you every 3 months to check and update your notes.

  11. Discuss. What ideas or questions do you have for app development? Can you think of an idea for an app that would be useful for your project or the the audiences that you serve?

  12. Thank you and please share your contact info! Mary Fries, mfries@edc.org Julio Gomez, jgomez@edc.og Nevin Katz, nkatz@edc.org

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