This session is the first in a strand, “Advanced Placement® Precalculus: Using TI Technology To Develop Understanding.”
You will learn:
What makes an Advanced Placement® course and, in particular, what is important to know about AP® Precalculus, some thoughts about the exam, and the ways technology can be useful.
How technology can be used to help students develop both procedural and conceptual fluency, interpret and connect multiple representations, and engage students in interpreting and reasoning about mathematical concepts and relationships.
T³™ National Instructor
Timmonsville, South Carolina
Stephanie Ogden, Ph.D.
Director, AP Mathematics Content Development
The College Board
Jason VanBilliard, Ed.D.
Senior Director
Math and Computer Science Department Head
The College Board
Craig Wright
Senior Director, AP® Precalculus Assessment Specialist
The College Board
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