How to Create Interactive Math Lessons with BookWidgets - Tips & Activities for Every Grade

BookWidgets · Intermediate ·🍎 Teaching & Learning Design ·9mo ago

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Discover in this professional development video how to use BookWidgets to create active, digital, and interactive math lessons for students of all levels. From algebra to geometry, and from probability to statistics, you’ll learn how to create powerful widgets, use LaTeX for formulas, and provide effective feedback through the grading dashboard. 💡 What you’ll learn in this session: 00:00 Intro – Using BookWidgets in math lessons 01:14 Which question types work best for math 12:41 Which widgets are ideal for teaching math 29:37 How to build a math widget step by step 34:11 How to use LaTeX for equations and formulas 44:48 How to support students with tools like calculator, scratchpad, and formula keyboard 51:05 The student point of view in a BookWidgets math assignment 54:00 Tips for grading and giving feedback with the BookWidgets grading dashboard 1:01:05 Where to find inspiration and ready-to-use examples (groups & blog) 📊 Perfect for: Math teachers in primary, secondary, or higher education who want to digitize and differentiate their lessons. 📘 Learn more: 👉 BookWidgets webinars: https://www.bookwidgets.com/webinars 👉 BookWidgets blog: https://www.bookwidgets.com/blog 👉 BookWidgets Knowledge Base: https://kb.bookwidgets.com/ 📧 Questions? Contact us via support@bookwidgets.com or join our Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bookwidgetsusers

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Discover in this professional development video how to use BookWidgets to create active, digital, and interactive math lessons for students of all levels. From algebra to geometry, and from probability to statistics, you’ll learn how to create powerful widgets, use LaTeX for formulas, and provide effective feedback through the grading dashboard. 💡 What you’ll learn in this session: 00:00 Intro – Using BookWidgets in math lessons 01:14 Which question types work best for math 12:41 Which widgets are ideal for teaching math 29:37 How to build a math widget step by step 34:11 How to use LaTeX for equations and formulas 44:48 How to support students with tools like calculator, scratchpad, and formula keyboard 51:05 The student point of view in a BookWidgets math assignment 54:00 Tips for grading and giving feedback with the BookWidgets grading dashboard 1:01:05 Where to find inspiration and ready-to-use examples (groups & blog) 📊 Perfect for: Math teachers in primary, secondary, or higher education who want to digitize and differentiate their lessons. 📘 Learn more: 👉 BookWidgets webinars: https://www.bookwidgets.com/webinars 👉 BookWidgets blog: https://www.bookwidgets.com/blog 👉 BookWidgets Knowledge Base: https://kb.bookwidgets.com/ 📧 Questions? Contact us via support@bookwidgets.com or join our Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bookwidgetsusers
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Chapters (9)

Intro – Using BookWidgets in math lessons
1:14 Which question types work best for math
12:41 Which widgets are ideal for teaching math
29:37 How to build a math widget step by step
34:11 How to use LaTeX for equations and formulas
44:48 How to support students with tools like calculator, scratchpad, and formula keyb
51:05 The student point of view in a BookWidgets math assignment
54:00 Tips for grading and giving feedback with the BookWidgets grading dashboard
1:01:05 Where to find inspiration and ready-to-use examples (groups & blog)
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