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NCTM PHILADELPHIA 4/ 24/ 2004

GIVE YOUR CALCULATOR WHEELS & LET YOUR IMAGINATION DRIVE IT. NCTM PHILADELPHIA 4/ 24/ 2004. WHOSE ROBOTS?. WWW.SMALLROBOT.COM. WHAT IS THE ROBOT?.

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NCTM PHILADELPHIA 4/ 24/ 2004

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  1. GIVE YOURCALCULATOR WHEELS & LET YOUR IMAGINATION DRIVE IT NCTM PHILADELPHIA 4/ 24/ 2004

  2. WHOSE ROBOTS? WWW.SMALLROBOT.COM

  3. WHAT IS THE ROBOT? A base on which your TI Calculator rides. It attaches by the link cable and runs on 4 AA’s The robot accepts directions for movement from the calculator through very simple programming.

  4. WHEN AND WHERE CAN I USE THE ROBOT? In any classroom from arithmetic to calculus. With students from IEP to AP. Put wheels on your calculator and let your imagination drive it!

  5. WHY ROBOTS? • HIGH INTEREST • GOOD FOR ACTIVE LEARNERS • GOOD FOR CRITICAL THINKING • COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE • HIGH RETENTION RATE • JUST PLAIN FUN

  6. HOW ROBOTS? That’s what we’re here to help you figure out! Let’s get rolling!!

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