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Permissions Guide For Educators

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This guide provides a primer on copyright and use permissions. It is intended to support teachers, librarians, curriculum experts and others in identifying the terms of use for digital resources, so that the resources may be appropriately (and legally) used as part of lessons and instruction. The guide also helps educators and curriculum experts in approaching the task of securing permission to use copyrighted materials in their classrooms, collections, libraries or elsewhere in new ways and with fewer restrictions than fair use potentially offers. The guide was created as part of ISKME's Primary Source Project, and is the result of collaboration with copyright holders, intellectual property experts, and educators.

Material Type: Reading

Author: Admin

Current use of Technology in Teaching Introductory Statistics by Igor Baryakhtar

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Igor Baryakhtar's Presentation at Virtual NEMATYC 2021 Conference, 4/08/2021.The technologies that support learning of introductory statistics are reviewed. Advantages and disadvantages of using Graphing calculator TI 83 / TI 84, StatCrunch (Pearson's web- based statistical software), Apple Numbers, Microsoft Excel, R language and software is discussed. Tablet implementation of Introductory Statistic Open Education Resources based course is described.

Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy

Author: Igor Baryakhtar

Paper and Pencil, Microsoft Word, Web Page: Which Format is the Best For Math Students?

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Igor Baryakhtar's Presentation at NEMATYC 2022 Conference, 4/09/2022.The presentation is a comparison of three types of learning materials• paper and pencil• word processor document, Microsoft Word etc.• web page.  Outline • Introduction: types of learning materials• How to present formulas? Tools available• Student project implementations.

Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy

Author: Igor Baryakhtar

Blended training for teaching staff - international student projects

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This course will help teachers in a university setting to prepare for projects with a problem-based learning approach in an international context. It will support you to define your role as a supervisor or tutor, give guidance for remotely supervising an international group of students as well as for working with companies on joint projects. The materials are produced as part of the Erasmus+ project EPIC.

Material Type: Full Course

Authors: Christian Mensink, Jaume Comellas, Jens Myrup Pedersen, Johanna Varanasi, Josep Solé-Pareta, Lukasz Zabludowski, Natascha Van-Hattum Janssen