I am definitely not the first edublogger to make a post regarding Arthur Benjamin’s lecture seen on TED. He argues that statistics should be the peek of the high school mathematics curriculum rather than Calculus. I posted a link to this video on the AP Calculus Listserv. Here are a variety of responses I received [...]
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When excitement turns into something more…
Posted in Blog, Classroom Website, Computer Science, General, Scribe, Tablet PC, Teaching, Video, Wiki on Jun 18th, 2009
I had the privilege to be part of a meeting with a few Fujitsu representatives regarding our one-to-one tablet project at the school. Anyone that reads this blog knows how excited the the tablet PC and Web 2.0 topics makes me; therefore, I felt like a kid in a candy store. We are expanding the [...]
Time Spent Educating is Time Spent Learning
Posted in Blog, Computer Science, General, Math, Teaching on May 17th, 2009
As my third year of teaching comes to an end (and I recover from Grey’s Anatomy involving George and Izzy), I realize that I have learned so much about myself over these last three years while educating the future of our society. I have not had any time to make a blog post because all [...]
NASA Plum Brook Visit: The Possiblities for Education
Posted in Blog, Computer Science, Math, Teaching, Video on Feb 15th, 2009
On Friday, groups of teachers, administrators, and other interested parties were invited to attend a day long teacher workshop at NASA Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, OH. For those who are not aware, Plum Brook is a testing facility for NASA parts and is famous for having the world’s largest vacuum chamber. Here is my [...]
Student Commercials Project: Teacher Reflection
Posted in Blog, Classroom Website, General, Math, Teaching, Video on Feb 14th, 2009
As a teacher, expectations for group projects are difficult to define when it is the first time the project is being attempted. Using the work of Darren Kuropatwa as a guide, my classes were able to create humorous, educational, and revolutionary videos which are now posted on YouTube under my playlists. I am very proud [...]
Student Math Videos Group #5: Your Evaluation
Posted in Blog, Classroom Website, General, Math, Scribe, Teaching, Video on Feb 7th, 2009
Link to Project: Video Student Focus #1 Please feel free to leave comments/ratings via this blog or YouTube that are directed at me or my students. Also, I have given you the opportunity to rate the videos through the use of Google Forms below the videos. – Thanks from Mr. Higgins and the Honors Algebra [...]
Student Math Videos Group #4: Your Evaluation
Posted in Blog, Classroom Website, General, Math, Scribe, Teaching, Video on Feb 7th, 2009
Link to Project: Video Student Focus #1 Please feel free to leave comments/ratings via this blog or YouTube that are directed at me or my students. Also, I have given you the opportunity to rate the videos through the use of Google Forms below the videos. – Thanks from Mr. Higgins and the Honors Algebra [...]
Student Math Videos Group #3: Your Evaluation
Posted in Blog, Classroom Website, General, Math, Scribe, Teaching, Video on Feb 7th, 2009
Link to Project: Video Student Focus #1 Please feel free to leave comments/ratings via this blog or YouTube that are directed at me or my students. Also, I have given you the opportunity to rate the videos through the use of Google Forms below the videos. – Thanks from Mr. Higgins and the Honors Algebra [...]

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