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Geometry in the Real World: Students as Architects
Through project learning, geometry becomes relevant as well as rigorous.
Assessment for Understanding: Taking a Deeper Look
Performance assessements go beyond traditional tests and serve as an important teaching tool.
Academics Meets Architecture: Applying Math Skills to a Real-World Problem
Students in Eeva Reeder's geometry class design schools for 2050.
Assessment Overview: Beyond Standardized Testing
Performance assessments offer a richer, more holistic approach to evaluating what students know and can do.
Turning on Technology: Using Today's Tools to Study Yesterday's
A field trip from Ferryway School, near Boston, to the nation's oldest ironworks is captured with the latest tech.
Global Education On a Dime: A Low-Cost Way to Connect
Teachers can create global-education projects on a small budget.
Learning by Design: The Build San Francisco Institute's School-to-Career Program
Architectural projects and internships integrate real-life math, science, design, and technology skills for San Francisco high school students.
A Product of Learning: Representing Their Work Through Tech
A school uses technology to help provide top-of-the-line education for all students.
Leapin' Lizards!: Students as Data Collectors
NatureMapping brings real science to the classroom -- and startles the professionals.
Geo-Literacy: Using Technology to Forge New Ground
Students use visual learning and communication tools to build an in-depth understanding of geography, geology, and local history.


