people+and+networks

=People, networks, projects= toc This page is for people seeking collaboration for their projects and networks.

Add yourself!
Math 2.0 (site, conversations) || Math 2.0 interest group - this wiki! || Diigo- [|Discourse in Mathematics Group] || Developing discourse in secondary mathematics classrooms: processes, strategies, assessment || Help the project by answering questions on the Game Group Wiki Page! ||
 * **Name** || **Networks** || **Current projects - seeking collaboration!** ||
 * Maria Droujkova || Natural Math ([|site], [|email group])
 * Ihor Charischak || [|CLIME] || [|Math 2.0 conference], April 2010 ||
 * Roland O'Daniel || [|CTL's Content Literacy Ning]
 * Colin McAllister || [|Mathematics24x7], [|Facebook], [|LinkedIn], [|Xing] || Online Mathematics Access (Wiki) ||
 * Colleen King || [|MathPlayground] || Assembling a group of educators to design and develop an extraordinary math learning game. I will provide some or all of the programming. Need collaborators with innovative ideas, creativity, and/or artistic skills.
 * Matt || PeerMath.org || *Just Launched*

A math forum and blogging community. A place where educators can come together and share ideas. Also looking for a team of authors to blog for the site as well as moderators. Check us out and tell your colleagues! || [] || Moderator of the Math 2.0 Group in CEET || Community of Expertise in Educational Technology -- "an opportunity to network, explore technology and create partnerships"
 * Rushton Hurley || [|NextVista.org] || We are building a collection of videos about math topics for students (elementary through college). The collection is somewhat limited, but we will add another fifty over the coming month, and are interested in getting as many creative pieces as possible. Anyone interested is welcome to contact me at rh(at)nextvista.org. Find the current math collection at:
 * GeoGebra || [|www.geogebra.org] || Open source dynamic mathematics software to create and share files and online applets.
 * [|GeoGebraWiki] : lots of applets
 * [|User forum]
 * [|North American Google Group]
 * [|GeoGebra Conference July 2010] ||
 * Rashmi Kathuria || [|http://mathematics24x7.ning.com] || Network of Mathematics enthusiasts talking about school Math. ||
 * Sue Hellman || [[image:math2.1.jpg width="54" height="57"]]

You can also explore the math pages in the Small Changes; BIG RETURNS tools wiki. ||
 * Kelly Clark || www.iteachmathemagics.com

[] [|Facebook] group: PopMatics

LinkedIn groups: PopLearning and PopMatics

[|www.theresearchmasters.com] || My passion is utilizing hte power of pop culture in the (mathematics) classroom. I call it MatheMagics/PopMatics, with PopLearning as the umbrella for all content areas.

Please feel free to join anoy of the groups listed to the left as well as visit my website to get an idea of my philosophy. (Although if you are reading this, it is very similar to yours.)

I also LOVE the Ning Network Making Curriculum Pop and blog frequently.

I am in the process of writing several articles for journals, white papers, etc and could use collaborators.

I am the Senior Curriculum Director and the Team Manager for Mathematics and Education at The Research Master's (a book packaging company). I am currently working on several book proposals, that when picked up, will never several collaborators. One of the book is a K-12 textbook series and another is more of a resource book for educators (which has already had some good bites). || Blog: [|www.intelligent-child.net] || Organizer and lead instructor for "Art of Inquiry" Thinking Circle for elementary school students. || GeoGebra Applet Central || Everyone is invited to post articles about integrating technology in teaching math and GeoGebra tutorials at Math and Multimedia. You are also invited to upload your applets at GeoGebra Applet Central. ||
 * Julia Brodsky || [|www.artofinquiry.net]
 * || Circle origami axioms || Building a set of axioms for folding circle origami, based on Huzita-Hatori axioms. ||
 * Guillermo Bautista . || Mathematics and Multimedia
 * Emiliya Velikova || I[|nternational Group for Mathematical Creativity and Giftedness (MCG)]

Membership form || After the first conference on Creativity in Mathematics Education in 1999 in Muenster and follow up conferences in Riga (Latvia), Ruse (Bulgaria), Ceske Budejovice (Czech Republic), and Haifa (Israel) the International Group for Mathematical Creativity and Giftedness was established on 4 August 2010 in Riga.

There is an Establishing Document to describe the goals of the Group (Mission and Aims) and the organization of the Group. Membership will be open to persons involved in active research in furtherance of the Group's aims, or being professionally interested in the results of such research. For more details see the website of the Group. ||
 * Maria Droujkova || Math Future Book Club || Create live sites to aggregate content from people using math books in their work. ||
 * Dan Sherman || [|TenMarks Eduction, Inc] || [|MATH PRACTICE AND LEARNING – FREE FOR TEACHERS]

[|TenMarks] has launched a math practice and learning program for grades 3 - High School and as of today, it’s FREE for teachers to use in class or for their students to use at home.

Teachers choose their own curriculum (mapped to state standards), assign work to students, have it automatically graded immediately, review individual and class performance, and most importantly, take immediate action. [|TenMarks] is super effective and real easy to use – it was designed with the help of math teachers across the country. What’s more - it's FREE for the entire class! ||
 * SubQuan group and friends || [|SubQuan] || Join the SubQuan team in developing "beyond subitizing" materials for students age 3 to 103, making algebra and beyond visual and accessible.
 * Join the Ning for ongoing projects
 * Help us write an article reviewing multiple unitizing systems developed in the last decades ||
 * ||  || Paper folder counting book ||
 * P2PU Math Curriculum Development Class and friends ||  || Mathematics Education Portal on Wikipedia ||

Whiteboard suggestions from 7/8 Future of Education event

 * Math chat once a week (#mathchat)
 * LearnCentral group for webinars on Math 2.0 []
 * Diigo group for Math 2.0 ([|a tag on Math Links])
 * Math Resources K-20+ at [|Tapped In http://www.tappedin.org] first Tuesdays 5-6pm Pacific additional Tapped In discussions on math/science and K-3 resources for math - TI calendar http://www.tappedin.org/calendar
 * Mathcasts []
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 * [|http://www.teachingcollegemath.com]

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