Friday, July 16, 2010

BP7_OMM_CarrotSticks



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Siroker, D. (2009). CarrotSticks online math games.
Retrieved from http://www.carrotsticks.com

5 comments:

  1. You sold me! I AM a teacher and I want to give students AN EDGE in math!! Thanks for finding that website. I have a feeling I will use it with my 6th graders...maybe for a Fun Friday or during their Iowa Test of Basic Skills.

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  2. Gregg, that was an awesome video. I am sure that the web tool is great; however, I was all caught up in the quality of your video. You must have done this a few times. If not...you're a natural.

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  3. After commenting on your other blog I watched your video and... wow! It was really good. It's hard for me to go from my editing software at work to iMovie. It's just not able to do the things I want it to do. What software did you use for the fonts? That's the number 1 place I found iMovie lacking. Keynote or something and then imported it in?

    But again, really good job. I especially liked the use of the orange font with touches of green a la carrots. That little touch made the whole thing for me.

    I've seen you do good video work before and it continues! Want a job at ESPN?

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  4. I must say I have to agree with Bryan, this video was awesome! Like Bryan, it hard for me to go from Adobe Premiere to something like iMovie but I must say I was taught use interoperability to my advantage. So I applaud you for your efforts in finding other ways and the more I research and use Keynote I find other reasons why this software was created! I love their animation features and transitions...Great Job man!

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  5. Nice video! This is a great tool to know about. I am not a math teacher but I love math and often find myself helping students with math. It's always good to find sites like this to enhance their math skills. I will definitely share this with my colleagues and friends who are parents! Thanks!

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