Tuesday, May 18, 2021 · 9:00 p.m. · Eastern Time (US & Canada)
About This Webinar
Come hear several educators share what they learned at the NCTM Virtual Conference that was held at the end of April 2021. Speakers for this session will be announced at a future date.
I am a mother, wife and math teacher. I currently teach at Moravian College in Bethlehem, PA and my favorite class to teach is statistics! This is my 27th year of teaching and I am a Desmos fellow and Desmos certified presenter. @mathteacher24 is my twitter handle and I blog at mathteacher24.blogspot.com. I have several tech related videos for stat and TI-NSpire at www.youtube.com/mathteacher24. Feel free to ask me questions about National Board Certification (renewed in 2015). I also enjoy singing, reading and staying fit using workouts from Beachbody (P90X3/TurboFire/21DFX).
Dr. Sharon Vestal holds an MA in Mathematics from the University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD, and a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Colorado-Boulder, Boulder, CO. She is an Associate Professor in the SDSU Department of Mathematics and Statistics, where her teaching focus is preparation of secondary mathematics teachers. She has served as PI on multiple grants at SDSU, totaling over $2.6 million in external funding. This funding has been used for scholarships for preservice math and science teachers as well as workshops for inservice math teachers.
Annie was a middle school math teacher for 12 years, instructional coach for 2 years, and now serves as a K-8 district coordinator. She is passionate about helping teachers and students find joy in math, giving all students an equitable math experience, and using the power of technology to enhance learning. Annie is president of the Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics (ICTM) and a Desmos Fellow.
Mathematics content specialist at the Colorado Department of Education. CU Boulder and UNI alum. Found around the math ed web at mathed.net and @MathEdnet.
The Global Math Department began as a group of teachers who knew each other through Twitter, math education blogs and Twitter Math Camp. Since 2012 The Global Math Department community has grown into a multi-faceted group of math educators who love to share their ideas related to teaching and learning mathematics. We recognize that as educators we are charged with promoting equity and access within mathematics instruction. In addition, we believe it is crucial that teachers be provided with quality resources and ideas that they can use immediately with their students. Lively and friendly conversations in our weekly webinars encourage all participants to share and continue to grow as educators.