Assam stf mathematics workshop 2016
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The first STF workshop for Mathematics is being conducted from 19-01-2016 to 23-01-2016. The second STF workshop for Mathematics is being conducted from 02-02-2016 to 06-02-2016.
Workshop 1
Objectives of the workshop
The STF programme will aim to:
- Build the computer literacy skills for teachers
- Learning to use Geogebra for creating simulations in Algebra and Geometry
- How to use the internet as a learning resource - to create a resource library for my use and for the classroom and build digital resource libraries
- Use emails, MathsScience Subject Mailing Forum to communicate
- Access the Karnataka Open Educational Resources and Contribute. Understand how resources are organized on KOER and share feedback and activities
- Develop digital literacy skills - email, internet search and downloading, using image editor and text editor
Agenda
Participant Profile
Day 1
- Importance of Free and Open Source Environment
- Circulars on adopting Public (Free and Open Source) Software
- Ubuntu
- Creation of a personal digital library
- Using a text editor
Day 2
- Emailing
- Geogebra
- Text editing
- Combining images and text
See here for videos on Ubuntu, Libre Office, GIMP, Geogebra
Day 3
- Freemind
- Handout for Freemind
- Geogebra
- Conditional display of text
- Check boxes for input
- Construction of triangles (given 2 sides and angle, given 2 angles and side, given 3 sides)
- Construction of quadrilaterals (square, rhombus, parallelogram, give sides and diagonal)
- Construction of concurrent lines in a triangle
- Construction of Direct Common Tangent
- Area tool
- Use of input bar
- Emailing
- Text editing
Day 4
Day 5
- Emailing
- Participant feedback form
- Combining images and text
Participant Feedback
Homework
- Practice Geogebra
- Send Emails
- Complete resource book translation by district (use Google translate if required)
- Identify district lab and plan for training
At the workshop
Workshop Reports
Learning Assamese
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