This document contains a schema map and table about collaboration tools for mathematics and science teaching. The schema map discusses how collaboration tools help groups work towards a common goal and provide different ways for teaching and learning using technology. The table then lists several specific collaboration tools, their key features, and the mathematical and scientific skills they can help develop. It describes tools for file sharing, video/audio communication, lesson planning, and providing peer/teacher feedback.
This document contains a schema map and table about collaboration tools for mathematics and science teaching. The schema map discusses how collaboration tools help groups work towards a common goal and provide different ways for teaching and learning using technology. The table then lists several specific collaboration tools, their key features, and the mathematical and scientific skills they can help develop. It describes tools for file sharing, video/audio communication, lesson planning, and providing peer/teacher feedback.
This document contains a schema map and table about collaboration tools for mathematics and science teaching. The schema map discusses how collaboration tools help groups work towards a common goal and provide different ways for teaching and learning using technology. The table then lists several specific collaboration tools, their key features, and the mathematical and scientific skills they can help develop. It describes tools for file sharing, video/audio communication, lesson planning, and providing peer/teacher feedback.
Collaboration Tools for Mathematics and Science Teaching ● Collaboration tools helps people to collaborate. The purpose of a collaboration tool is to support a group of two or more individuals to accomplish a common goal or Schema objective. ● Collaborations tools are helpful to allow variety of ways to teach and learn differently using ICT.
● Collaboration tools can also include software that are
used for mediating information, notetaking, planning, and even organizing. ● Collaboration tools aren’t limited to just pre-installed New Learning applications like Microsoft 365; these tools can be either online or offline, can refer to research, text-based, video-calling, and even quiz makers.
● I thought collaboration tools are just physical items that
can help focus or used tangibly in real-time. ● I thought these applications used for directing instruction Misconceptions but rather it is guiding instruction to allow students to explore varied ways of learning strategies.
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Mathematical and Collaboration Key Features Science Skills Tools to be Developed It is a tool for teachers to plan and Teachers can use organize their lessons. It allows them to Planbook.com to develop and create and share lesson plans, attach organize lesson plans that Planbook.com files, and track student progress. incorporate mathematical and scientific concepts. They can also use it to track student progress in these subjects. It is a cloud-based storage and Students and teachers can collaboration platform that allows users use Google Drive to Google Drive to store and access files, including collaborate on math and documents, spreadsheets, and science projects, such as presentations, from anywhere with an creating and editing internet connection. It also includes spreadsheets, presentations, collaboration tools such as commenting, and documents that involve editing, and real-time collaboration. data analysis, graphs, and charts.
It is a video annotation tool that allows Users can use VideoAnt to
users to add comments, notes, and annotate and discuss math questions to online videos. It includes and science videos, helping to VideoAnt features such as time-stamped reinforce concepts and annotations, group collaboration, and develop critical thinking skills. embedding. It is a digital bulletin board that allows Students can use Padlet to users to collect and organize content in collaborate on math and one place. It includes features such as science projects, including Padlet file uploads, commenting, and brainstorming, sharing data, collaboration. and creating visual representations of concepts. It is a video and voice calling application Like Zoom and Microsoft that allows users to communicate with Teams, teachers and students others over the internet. It includes can use Skype to connect with Skype features such as group calling, experts in math and science messaging, and file sharing. fields, allowing for virtual classroom visits and guest lectures. It is a video sharing platform that allows Users can use Vimeo to share users to upload, share, and stream and watch math and science Vimeo videos. It includes features such as videos, such as lectures, customization, analytics, and password experiments, and protection. demonstrations. It is a file transfer service that allows Students can use WeTransfer users to send large files up to 2GB for to transfer large data sets, free. It includes features such as file such as scientific data or math WeTransfer encryption, password protection, and problem sets, to collaborate expiration dates. with peers or submit to teachers. It is a presentation tool that allows Teachers can use Pear Deck teachers to create interactive to create interactive math and presentations with real-time student science presentations that Pear Deck engagement. It includes features such as engage students with real-time polling, quiz questions, and drawing data, visualizations, and tools. quizzes. It is a peer review platform that allows Students can use Peergrade to students to give and receive feedback on give and receive feedback on assignments. It includes features such as math and science Peergrade rubrics, anonymous grading, and assignments, helping them to plagiarism detection. develop critical thinking skills and improve their understanding of concepts.