A New School Year — A New You(Tube)!
Posted 08/04/2023 by TI Staff
Just in time for the new school year, the TI YouTube channel is taking on a new look with great new content for teachers and students. It’s the perfect place for all types of math fans looking to expand their brainpower and dive into learning.
Welcome to the new @TICalculators YouTube channel
You may notice things are looking a little different on our channel … and for the better! It’s all been reorganized to make finding the videos you’re looking for quicker and easier. Here’s a taste of what you’ll find:
- How-to videos for the TI-84 Plus and TI-Nspire™ families of graphing calculators
- Resources for test preparation
- Follow-along lessons sorted by subject
- Popular professional development videos
- And Shorts!
Introducing Shorts!
We’re adding all-new shorts to our content rotation. You can check out these fun and engaging (and short!) videos that’ll have folks learning, thinking and saying “Whoa!” about all things math, science and coding.
You’ll find more than just quick calculator tips on this channel. Come along as we explore “Math in the Wild” with Mr. Allen Math, peek into what it’s like in a “Day in the Life of a TI Calculator,” learn from mini math lessons featuring @iteachalgebra, and more.
New tutorials for the TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator
What else is new? Now there’s a quick tutorials section to help you out with your graphing calculator. This section is the place to look for answers on a specific feature or functionality, or if you just want to get up to speed with the basics.
Explore a range of topics from getting started to stat plots on the tutorials playlist.
Test prep resources
Test readiness is always important for student success. Whether it’s state or final exams, or the really big AP®, IB®, ACT® or SAT® exams, this is the go-to YouTube channel for prime content to help students prepare, including testing and calculator tips you’ll be glad to know.
Watch more Test Success with the TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator videos.
Watch more Test Success with the TI-Nspire™ CX II graphing calculator videos.
Popular professional development webinars
Explore a collection of webinar topics from getting started basics to test prep strategies and more.
With a variety of live streams and recorded webinars you can watch on demand, there’s a lot you can take back to the classroom to enhance student learning.
Monday Night Calculus
Hands down one of our most popular live stream events is Monday Night Calculus. Teachers and students alike are encouraged to tune in and follow along for in-depth discussions on AP® Calculus with hosts Steve Kokoska, former AP® Calculus Chief Reader, and Tom Dick, former Test Development committee member.
The next season of Monday Night Calculus starts Sept. 18, 2023. Subscribe and sign up for notifications so you don't miss the next live stream!
Catch up with past seasons on the LIVE tab on YouTube.
Be sure to watch, like and subscribe to @TICalculators on YouTube. To all the math lovers out there, you’re absolutely going to love it!
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