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Engaging Collaborative Mathematics: Pandigital Puzzles Challenge

Explore collaborative mathematics through Challenge 10 - Pandigital Puzzles. Work in teams, create videos, and share your responses. Reflect on this approach to teaching mathematics and suggest ways for classroom implementation.

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Engaging Collaborative Mathematics: Pandigital Puzzles Challenge

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  1. Exploring Collaborative Mathematicshttp://tinyurl.com/UTeachCMvideos Shelly Rodriguez Clinical Assistant Professor UTeach –Austin rodriguez@uteach.utexas.edu Mike DeGraff Instructional Program Coordinator UTeach Institute mdegraff@austin.utexas.edu Krystal Rankhorn Student – MASTT President UTeach –Austin

  2. Exploring Collaborative Mathematics Overview the website Engage in challenge 10 response videos debrief

  3. Challenge 10: Pandigital Puzzles • Working in teams • http://www.collaborativemathematics.org/challenge10.html • Groups of three • Two problem solvers and a cinematographer

  4. Story Boarding Your Response

  5. Two problem solvers and a cinematographer Cinematographer • Listen/observer • Ask questions • Capture at least four key moments for storyboard • Direct video Problem Solvers • Work collaboratively • Make your thinking visible through talk/writing

  6. Creating a Video • Revisit and add captions/dialog • Create video • Send a link to: upload.Collabo.aqjkawx1bl@u.box.com • Partial responses OK!!!!! • You will be able view videos and files in the Collaborative Math box folder. http://tinyurl.com/UTeachCMvideos

  7. Debrief What do you think about this approach to mathematics? To teaching? What are your thoughts about the ways in which videos can be used to support learning? What suggestions would you have for a classroom teacher using the Collaborative Math site?

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