Jon Oaks

Korean Adoptee. Math Professor. Equity in Mathematics. Detroit. Pistons. Tacos. Soju.

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  • ABOUT
    • Work in Diversity and Equity
    • Work in International Math
    • Work in Statistics
    • Presentations
    • IGNITE Presentations
    • Photos
  • Macomb CC
    • Everyday Math for Everyday People
    • MMII Events
    • Student Resources
    • Final Exam Review Videos
    • Department Newsletter
  • Teaching
    • Resources by Topic
    • Equity in Mathematics Resources
    • OER for Math
    • Math in Film and Media
    • MindMaps
    • Webinar Resources
    • Online Filing Cabinet
    • Math Games and Applets
    • Other Resources
  • Korean Adoptees
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    • Facebook Groups
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10 Mar

Games, Activities, and Useful Web Tools.

By Jon OaksUncategorizedActivity, Cell Phone, Desktop Sharing, Equations, Finance, Games, History, I Have Who Has, Integers, Links, Measurement, Proportion, QR Codes, Ratio, Video, Wolfram|Alpha, Worksheets
Here's a rundown of some of the games and activities that I've recently used in the classroom, along with various other useful links that I can see being applicable to learning and education. 1.  Ed On Your Own Crossword Puzzles - This particular link from Ed on Your Own has a list of free printable math crossword puzzles for the classroom.  Recently I used the One Step Equation Crossword Puzzle and the Two Step Equation Crossword Puzzle with my students.  Even the students who were not doing so well with solving equations seem to be doing significantly better after doing these…
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06 Feb

Links from the Week – including a LCM/GCF Competition-Style Idea

By Jon OaksUncategorizedActivity, Calculator, Calculus, Clock, Desktop Sharing, Games, GCF, History, Infographics, LCM, Online, Statistics, Video, Wolfram|Alpha
Sometimes I wonder how many people actually find this more annoying than useful. 1.  Maple Worksheets for Calculus - In addition to the Applets which I previously posted about, there St. Louis University also has a series of Maple Worksheets for Calculus that could prove to be useful.  That is, if Maple is your thing. 2.  How Much Does It Cost to Go to the SuperBowl and The History of the SuperBowl are potentially two useful Infographics for about this time of year that could provide for some discussion on Sports Statistics, etc.  Although, I mainly just thought they were incredibly…
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