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Hometown:
Delhi,India
School / Work Affiliation
KHMS
About Me:
I am a mathematics teacher teaching grade IX and X students in India. I am keen on learning/sharing new strategies of teaching-learning mathematics.
Blog:
http://mykhmsmathclass.blogspot.com
Twitter Account:
rashkath

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Podcast in mathematics...

My students shared about their experiences on mathematics projects. I have a podcasting blog http://mykhmsmathclass.mypodcast.com Their voice projects and experiences are uploaded there. Its interesting to teach and learn in this way. Great experience!

Posted on December 15th, 2007 at 12:30am — No Comments (Add)

Using GeoGebra...

GeoGebra is an open source mathematics teaching tool. I downloaded it from www.geogebra.org.

I have created many lessons on teaching geometry to my students. You may view the sample instruction sheet which I give to my students.

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Posted on December 12th, 2007 at 5:02am — No Comments (Add)

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At 10:32am on April 8th, 2008, Thomas Petra said…
Hi Rashmi,
My Math w. Google Earth website is up. Please take a look and let me know what you think. RealWorldMath.org

-tom
At 1:38pm on January 5th, 2008, Vincent Mespoulet said…
if you (and your students) are interested to join an educational network with passionate teachers ;-) from Europe, check out our School Out of the Walls at http://horslesmurs.ning.com . I'm sure that we are very interested to work with people from India. I see on your profile that you teach mathematics and maybe you just want to speak about mathematics, but if you know indian teachers who want to develop collaborative projects with us about history, litterature, poetry, geography, environment, we'll send us invitation for our projects...
Have a nice day,
Vincent
At 4:28am on January 3rd, 2008, Anne Pemberton said…
Rashmi,

I hope you will join us on the forum for "Future Schooling". I think you will add a unique perspective, especially since you are looking at education from a different country than most of us are.

Anne
At 1:06pm on January 2nd, 2008, Laurie Korte said…
Check out http://moodlemeet.ning.com
This Friday we are having a Moodle Meet from 9-12 at the Northbrook District 28 offices in Illinois. Attendance can be in person or online. Hope you'll consider joining us for some moodle chit chat.
Laurie
At 9:23pm on January 1st, 2008, Anne Pemberton said…
Rashmi,

I don't do a blog page. I have a personal website, http://www.erols.com/apembert and the educational website you have looked at: http://www.educationalsynthesis.org ...

Back in '95, I was asked to write a chapter of a book on how the early Internet was being used in the schools. My chapter detailed the everyday experiences and some of the windfall events from emailing students all over the world.

One such event was when my students were in the lab and could get online when they chose. Some enjoyed telnetting to a school in Canada to enjoy "live" conversations instead of just email. The school in Canada was a middle school, rural, like us. One day the boys in Canada realized they were talking to a class of all high school girls, and someone lost their head. They asked is one of the girls was "hot", and, after a discussion of how to handle this diplomatically, the girls opted to reply by saying that no, they weren't hot, since it was May and the air conditioner in the building was working. Some inappropriate language appeared as a reply, and I had to interject to get the Canadian teacher to the computer and let her know what had happened. The miscreate was banned from the Internet for two weeks, and my girls felt the affair had ended well.

Make sure that you develop and maintain a good relationship with the teachers of the students your students are chatting with. Not only will those teachers help you maintain a positive tone, but together you can find solutions to any problems that arise.

Anne
At 8:40am on December 31st, 2007, Anne Pemberton said…
Hi Rashmi,
Glad you checked out and liked my website. When I did what you guys are doing now with the blogs, I did via email way back in the "old days" before most teachers knew how to turn on a computer.

I really enjoy making stuff that teachers can and do actually use. If you see something you like that could be done better, let me know. Also, I am open to suggestions to additions. I will probably get around to an update on my math pages in a few months.

I have an upcoming story (need to illustrate it) called the Beautiful Jeweled Abacus, and need to make one to photograph it, and perhaps take it to a local classroom and demonstrate how to use it to some little ones. I am still looking for materials to make it, hoping to get to a craft store after the holiday.

I will be finishing up the materials on hominids and early man under science in the next few weeks, and after that, I will be working on the social studies, which badly needs re-organization and updating. I hope to include a link to India, since a friend took some beautiful pictures there a few years ago, and perhaps you can help me out with finding links for kids to learn more about India.

Anne
At 7:10am on December 27th, 2007, MathNerd said…
Hey Rashmi,
I'm new to classroom 2.0, so I'm looking forward to finding cool stuff here to help me be a better math teacher. I am starting my students on blogging when we return after the winter holiday, so that's one new thing I am working on.
Thanks for adding me as a friend :)
 
 

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