tech resources for math
Math in the classroomStudents with disabilities often have a difficult time in a math classroom. A major difficulty is falling behind in basic math skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Also, many students with disabilities may need computer-based materials due to not be able to use paper and pencils.
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Efofex Software: Empowering Students with disabilities
http://efofex.com/
• The Efofex Software math products are educational applications written for teachers by teachers to make mathematics teachers' jobs easier. The four programs--FX Draw, FX Equation, FX Graph, and FX Stat--provide computerized ways to construct geometric figures, write equations, create graphs, and produce statistically correct images, respectively. |
fastt Math
• School FASTT (Fluency and Automaticity through Systematic Teaching with Technology) Math is software created to help students who are having trouble mastering the Common Core State Standards for mathematics in grades one through three. The FASTT software is adaptive as it provides a unique learning progression for its users which allows the student to develop towards fluency in division, multiplication, addition and subtraction at their own pace.
http://fasttmath.cpsd.us:55880/slms-static/s_app_fm/fm_login.html |
Mathalicious
• Coming from http://mathalicious.com/about/using-mathalicious: "The first step in teaching a great lesson is finding a great lesson. We provide teachers with a variety of ways to find the right Mathalicious lessons for them and their students. Teachers can search by mathematical keyword (e.g. "exponential") or real-world topic (e.g. "exercise"). Every Mathalicious lesson is aligned to the Common Core Standards, and teachers can search by those, too.
Teaching is hard enough. Finding the right lessons should be easy." |
Photomath
• As taken from https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/photomath/id919087726?mt=8 "PhotoMath is the world's smartest camera calculator! Just point your phone camera to a math expression, and PhotoMath will instantly display the answer with detailed step-by-step explanation."
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