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Sunday, 29 July 2012 | 0 Comments
I suspect that as you find great resources on the net, many time, like me, you still have a need to scaffold an activity around that resource… maybe resulting in the creation of supplementary material.
Now, on MathsFaculty, you can upload a file (or files) and cross-reference a link on MathsLinks.
This, I think, steps up the usefulness of MathsLinks and MathsFaculty as a community of maths teachers sharing.
For example, Kim shared an electronic worksheet on MathsFaculty, Using Data Effectively. On the page for that resource you will see (click image to see in context):
That link takes you to the page on MathsLinks.
On MathsLinks, Hans Rosling’s 200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes, the page for the video referenced in Kim’s resource, you will see Resources on MathsFaculty (click image to see in context).
Have you made a resource to complement an online activity? Can you share it?
I hope this cross-linking will continue to encourage the sharing of links and resources amongst teachers.
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