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** Review: [[Henri Picciotto]]: http://blog.mathedpage.org/2015/04/nctm-report-adaptation.html
** Review: [[Henri Picciotto]]: http://blog.mathedpage.org/2015/04/nctm-report-adaptation.html
** Storify: [[Carl Oliver]]: https://storify.com/carloliwitter/geoff-krall-creating-open-ended-problems-from-clos
** Storify: [[Carl Oliver]]: https://storify.com/carloliwitter/geoff-krall-creating-open-ended-problems-from-clos
* [[Tracy Zager]]: ''Developing Risk Takers: Teaching Students to Give It a Go''
** Handouts and Slides: https://tjzager.wordpress.com/2015/04/16/nctm-boston/
* [[Michael Pershan]] and [[Max Ray]]: ''Contexts for Complex Numbers''
* [[Michael Pershan]] and [[Max Ray]]: ''Contexts for Complex Numbers''
** Review: [[Ashli Black]]: https://mythagon.wordpress.com/2015/04/21/session-thoughts-contexts-for-complex-numbers/
** Review: [[Ashli Black]]: https://mythagon.wordpress.com/2015/04/21/session-thoughts-contexts-for-complex-numbers/
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** Storify: [[Zachary Champagne]] on [[Christopher Danielson]]: https://storify.com/Zakchamp/christopher-danielson-at-shadow-con
** Storify: [[Zachary Champagne]] on [[Christopher Danielson]]: https://storify.com/Zakchamp/christopher-danielson-at-shadow-con
** Storify: [[Zachary Champagne]] on [[Michael Pershan]]: https://storify.com/Zakchamp/michael-pershan-at-shadow-con
** Storify: [[Zachary Champagne]] on [[Michael Pershan]]: https://storify.com/Zakchamp/michael-pershan-at-shadow-con
** Review: [[Dylan Kane]] on [[Tracy Zager]]: https://fivetwelvethirteen.wordpress.com/2015/04/18/tracy-zager-breaking-the-cycle/
** Reviews: [[Ashli Black]]: https://mythagon.wordpress.com/2015/04/24/session-thoughts-shadow-con-part-1/ and https://mythagon.wordpress.com/2015/04/26/session-thoughts-shadow-con-part-2/
** Reviews: [[Ashli Black]]: https://mythagon.wordpress.com/2015/04/24/session-thoughts-shadow-con-part-1/ and https://mythagon.wordpress.com/2015/04/26/session-thoughts-shadow-con-part-2/


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* MathTwitterBlogosphere booth
* MathTwitterBlogosphere booth
** [[Tina Cardone]]: http://drawingonmath.blogspot.com/2015/04/mtbos-booth.html
** [[Tina Cardone]]: http://drawingonmath.blogspot.com/2015/04/mtbos-booth.html
** [[Ihor Charischak]]: http://climeconnections.blogspot.com/2015/04/mtbos-and-other-nctm-boston-conference.html
** List of Twitter handles added to the sign at the booth: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iHnz35v0ZwAyD254lycTk0DcO7OWqwV1WjCR9Khn3w4/edit#gid=0
** List of Twitter handles added to the sign at the booth: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iHnz35v0ZwAyD254lycTk0DcO7OWqwV1WjCR9Khn3w4/edit#gid=0


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* The [[Global Math Department]] presented ''Favorites from NCTM'' following the conference: https://www.bigmarker.com/GlobalMathDept/21Apr2015
* The [[Global Math Department]] presented ''Favorites from NCTM'' following the conference: https://www.bigmarker.com/GlobalMathDept/21Apr2015
* [[Anna Blinstein]] wrote about the need for coherence and professional collaboration with a lot of notes for following up in her own practice: http://borschtwithanna.blogspot.com/2015/04/digesting-nctm.html
* [[Anna Blinstein]] wrote about the need for coherence and professional collaboration with a lot of notes for following up in her own practice: http://borschtwithanna.blogspot.com/2015/04/digesting-nctm.html
* [[Tina Cardone]] wrote briefly about the experience and linked to an album of pictures: http://drawingonmath.blogspot.com/2015/04/nctm-boston-experience.html
* [[Jill Gough]] doodled presentations from [[Jo Boaler]], [[Magdalene Lampert]], [[Kristin Gray]], [[Jennifer Wilson]], [[Dan Meyer]], [[Sherry Parrish]], [[Greg Tang]], [[Tracy Zager]], [[Elham Kazemi]], Shadow Con, [[Mona Toncheff]], and [[Cathery Yeh]] and [[Jody Guarino]]: https://storify.com/jgough/jill-s-doodles-from-ncsm15-and-nctmboston
* [[Jill Gough]] doodled presentations from [[Jo Boaler]], [[Magdalene Lampert]], [[Kristin Gray]], [[Jennifer Wilson]], [[Dan Meyer]], [[Sherry Parrish]], [[Greg Tang]], [[Tracy Zager]], [[Elham Kazemi]], Shadow Con, [[Mona Toncheff]], and [[Cathery Yeh]] and [[Jody Guarino]]: https://storify.com/jgough/jill-s-doodles-from-ncsm15-and-nctmboston
* [[Raymond Johnson]] wrote a few thoughts about curricular coherence, similarities in researchers and teachers, thinking of social media beyond Twitter, and being impressed by [[Geoff Krall]] and [[Tina Cardone]]: http://blog.mathed.net/2015/04/a-few-thoughts-from-nctm-2015-nctmboston.html
* [[Raymond Johnson]] wrote a few thoughts about curricular coherence, similarities in researchers and teachers, thinking of social media beyond Twitter, and being impressed by [[Geoff Krall]] and [[Tina Cardone]]: http://blog.mathed.net/2015/04/a-few-thoughts-from-nctm-2015-nctmboston.html

Latest revision as of 16:16, 12 May 2015

  • Location: Boston, Massachusetts
  • NCTM Research Conference: Monday, April 13 – Wednesday, April 15
  • NCSM Annual Conference: Monday, April 13 – Wednesday, April 15
  • NCTM Annual Meeting: Wednesday, April 15 – Saturday, April 18
  • Hashtags: #NCTMBoston, #NCTMRC, #NCSM15

Program Highlights

Monday, April 13

Tuesday, April 14

Wednesday, April 15

NCSM Annual Conference

NCTM Research Conference

NCTM Annual Meeting

Thursday, April 16

Friday, April 17

Saturday, April 18

Exhibit Hall Highlights

Reflections