In this episode of Let's Learn GA! Mathematics, teachers will learn effective strategies to help their students better understand the differences between primary and secondary data and how they affect the types of conclusions that can be drawn.
In this LLG Instructional Support video, Georgia mathematics teacher Linda Jackson explains how probabilistic reasoning can help students in and out of the classroom.
Join us for an inside look into the world of programming with a seasoned software engineer. This episode highlights the journey of a software engineer, from coding and debugging to collaborating on complex projects.
In this project-based unit, medieval times provide a platform for students to learn about projectile motion and practice advanced algebra skills. Students learn about motion, velocity, acceleration, and parabolic equations to design and build catapults.
Members of Georgia's General Assembly, the state's legislative branch, are required to meet certain qualifications as defined by Georgia's Constitution. Host Stephen Fowler explains what criteria must be met and how much money members of the General Assembly make as set by the Constitution.
There are big things coming out of the little town of Senoia—like the most popular TV show in the history of cable, for example. That’s right, it’s shot at Raleigh Studios, about an hour’s drive south of Atlanta.
Utilizing PBS LearningMedia's engaging activities, participants will become familiar with collections from PBS's hit shows which allow students to build their design and iteration skills while investigating and solving problems in engineering and aerospace.
During this blended learning, self-paced unit, students utilize rhetorical analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of speeches and informational texts. Students start the unit by taking a diagnostic test, and, if needed, completing a writing boot camp.
We go to McCaysville to meet a group a people who claim their jobs are “better than your vacation.” They’re river guides at Rolling Thunder River Company, a white water rafting company where the employees, surprisingly, still use math to do those jobs.