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TSM
Resources


TSM => Technology for
Secondary/College MATHEMATICS


3 days to get to grips
with Mathematics ICT

2009 ANNUAL
TSM WORKSHOP


10:30am Tuesday 14th July
- 4:00pm Thursday 16th July

Optional arrival Monday afternoon

at OUNDLE SCHOOL
Peterborough, UK


On-line APPLICATION FORM (pdf)





A WARM WELCOME
awaits the delegates and Tutors
in the peaceful Northamptonshire
market town of Oundle
[30 miles West of Cambridge]


Link to our sponsor:
Chartwell Yorke


See PHOTO REPORT 2008


Location and Travel

WHAT PREVIOUS DELEGATES HAVE SAID:

"Very Stimulating" - "Great to have the TIME to explore ..." - "Thoroughly enjoyable"
"Definitely want to come again" - "Autograph can do so much more than I thought!"
"Those Word tricks - I wish I had know them 10 years ago!
" - "An oustanding 3 days"

"Amazing Intranet and CD resources"

WHY TSM?
From 1994 to 2000, the TSM training days were offered in a one-day format,
giving delegates typically 3-4 hours to get to grips with using mathematical ICT.
This is the 7th residential TSM Workshop, allowing much more time to practise and reflect.

2009: A SUMMER OF MATHEMATICS TECHNOLOGY, and MUSIC!!
On your way from overseas?
Try the Phillips Exeter Math-Technology workshop, New Hampshire, USA, 22 - 28 June
or the MEI Annual Conference [Mathematics in Education & Industry], Hertford, 29 June - 1 July
Come early and stay on and enjoy the Oundle International Festival Oundle, 10 - 19 July






























See
PHOTO REPORT
2008

For comparison. and until the 2009 program is ready
Download 2008 TSM Program
[pdf: 1.1Mb]


MONDAY 13th July 2009
Long distance delegates can arrive on Monday afternoon, and stay an extra night (see application form).

DELEGATES CHOOSE
ONE 'A' COURSE
and ONE 'B' COURSE

STRAND A
Office tools for Maths (6 hrs)


A1 - Word 2007 and Tools for the Busy Teacher
The new Office 2007 interface: symbols, equations, and diagrams; learning about tools that make the life of the busy mathematics teacher more efficient
[TSM-resources]

A2 - Putting Excel to work (beginners/intermediate)
How to get started with Excel, creating sequences, graphs and charts, filling down, formulae and text. Simple simulations.

A3 -
Excel for Statistics and Data Handling
Excel is a powerful and dynamic tool for investigating and demonstrating mathematics and basic statistics.

A4 - Excel for advanced users
This workshop will look at some of the advanced features of Excel and how they can be used to create interactive and dynamic resources for use in the classroom or for independent learning.

We will look at features such as conditional formatting, slider bars, buttons and option boxes, named and dynamic ranges and data validation as well as including an introduction to the Macro recorder and Visual Basic for Applications.

You can explore recording and using simple Macros or delve into more advanced coding. There will be plentiful examples and a chance to work on an idea of your own.

A5 - Teaching with CAS (Computer Algebra)
Exploring the new TI Nspire - in calculator form and software, to cover a wide range of secondary topics, with an emphasis on problem solving.

A6 - Autograph 3.2 in the classroom
Trying out lesson plans using Autograph, working in a classroom environment with different technologies available to try: Interactive Whiteboard, Tablet PC, graphics tablet.
[Autograph on web: Home page - Tutorials - Data


DELEGATES CHOOSE
ONE 'A' COURSE
and ONE 'B' COURSE

STRAND B
Dynamic Classroom (6 hrs)


B1
- Autograph 3.2: beginners/intermediate
[Autograph on web: Home page - Tutorials - Data]

B2 - Autograph 3.2, for 11-16 teaching
Object selection and the right-click menu; ideas for dynamic lessons on straight lines, coordinate geometry, vectors, transformations, graphs; data handling: scatter diagrams and histograms.
[Alan's Autograph resources]

B3 - Autograph 3.2: for AS / IB
1D: Prob.distr., hypothesis tests, histograms, c. lim. th.
2D: Graphs, functions, numerical methods, rigonometry; calculus, coordinate geometry; bivariate data; residuals.
3D: lines, planes, vectors; surfaces; volumes of rev.

B4 -
Autograph-based Investigation and Modelling Activities for A2/IB students
Various ideas for developing tasks to explore mathematical ideas and concepts essential for success at A2/IB Mathematics HL. The more advanced features of Autograph will be used.
[Autograph on web: Home page - Tutorials - Data]

B5 - Geometry [based on Cabri 2, Cabri 3D and GSP]
Covering dynamic geometry (Euclidean plane): constructions; scripts. Applications to circle theorems, transformations; triangles and polygons; recreational mathematics: fractals, tesselations.

B6 - Autograph 3.2 in the classroom
Trying out lesson plans using Autograph, working in a classroom environment with different technologies available to try: Interactive Whiteboard, Tablet PC, graphics tablet.
[Autograph on web: Home page - Tutorials - Data]


TUTORS

TO BE CONFIRMED

19:00 Tutors' Reception
----Yorke House
TUESDAY 14th July 2009
10:30 Registration
(Great Hall)

and Welcome Reception
in the Great Hall Gardens
[inside the Great Hall if wet]
11:30 Welcome (Great Hall)
12:45 Drinks, lunch

14:00 Workshop Strand A (2 hrs)
16:00 Tea
16:30 Workshop Strand B (2 hrs)

18:45 Drinks and Dinner
20:15
EVENING PRESENTATION
TBC
WEDNESDAY 15th July 2009
07:00 Swimming Pool available
08:00 Breakfast
09:00 Workshop Strand A (2 hrs)
11:00 Coffee
11:30
Delegates' Forum

1st plenary to exchange ideas,
TBC
12:45 Drinks, lunch

14:00 OPEN WORKSHOPS (2 hrs)
---------A chance to visit workshops
OR----time free to look around Oundle

16:00 Tea
16:30 Workshop Strand B (2 hrs)
18:45 Drinks, Dinner
20:15
EVENING PRESENTATION

TBC
THURSDAY 16th July 2009
07:00 Swimming Pool available
08:00 Breakfast
09:00 Workshop Strand B (2 hrs)
11:00 Coffee
11:30
Delegates' Forum
2nd plenary to exchange ideas
TBC

12:45 Drinks, Lunch

14:00 Workshop Strand A (2 hrs)
16:00 Tea and depart


Delegates will choose one workshop in each 6 hr strand to concentrate on, but will be able to try others in the Open Workshop slot.

Those successfully completing the course will receive appropriate certification.


Delegates are (optionally) asked to bring ideas to present at the two "Delegates' Forum" sessions.

Labs:
IT1 (24), IT2 (24), IT3 (16),
S5 (13+ 8 Lap), Lang.Lab (26)
Micro Lab (16 + IWB)
Max: 125


On-line APPLICATION FORM (pdf)
[fill-in onscreen and email]


DELEGATE FEES:
o Non-resident fee (to 6:30pm)            . .          £350 [leaving before supper, and missing the evening session]
o Non-resident fee (to 9:30pm)            . .          £380 [all meals, leaving after the evening session]
o Resident fee        ..          ..        ..        ..        £440 [all meals and accommodation]
o Monday arrival (reception + school B&B)  + £40 [incl. Monday evening "Meet the Tutors" reception in Yorke House garden]

REBATES AVAILABLE
o Rebate for 2nd/subsequent delegate    ..       ..     ..      ..   −£40
o Rebate for EARLY APPLICATION (before 1st March):   .. . .−£40
o
Rebate for PGCE Students paying by personal cheque . . −£200
o Rebate for TEACHERS paying by personal cheque . . . . . −£150

You may BRING YOUR OWN PC LAPTOP though there will be a seat at a networked desktop computer for all delegates.
(Four workshops excepted, where 10 delegates will be asked to use their laptops)

Download the ANNOUNCEMENT and APPLICATION FORM - Word: - pdf: [download and fax]
NEW: On-line APPLICATION FORM (pdf)
[fill-in onscreen and email - PREFERRED PLEASE!]

Limited LOCAL B & B is also available as an alternative to school accommodation
To download details
click here
(from £30.00 per night, including a legendary breakfast!)

OUNDLE is easy to get to:

TUESDAY TRAVEL (2008 timetable)
[2009 details will follow nearer the time]

CAR:
A1/A14-A605; ample parking

TRAIN: BE SURE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS
ONLINE! MUCH, MUCH CHEAPER!!
(Collect tickets from your start station)

TRAIN from LONDON (NXEC)

to Peterborough from London
Dept Kings Cross 09:00 or 09:10
[arr. Peterborough 09:47 or 09:56]

TRAIN from STANSTED (Central Trains)
to Peterborugh from Stansted Airport
Dept
Stansted Airport 08:20
[arr. Peterborough 09:53]

BUS to OUNDLE (X4) - online timetable
Then X4 bus from Queensgate Centre
(allow 10 minutes to walk from Pbro' Station).
Dept Queensgate Bus Station 10:10
[arr. Oundle Market Place 10:32]


THURSDAY TRAVEL (2008 timetable)

BUS to PETERBOROUGH
(X4/X14)

Oundle Market Pl. 16:03, 16:38, 17:03
[arr. Queensgate Bus Stn 16:36, 17:00, 17:36]
(allow 10 minutes to walk to Pbro' Station)

Then NXEC Trains to London:
16:48 arr 17:41, 17:28 arr. 18:23,
and 18:02 arr. 18:54

Or Central Trains to Stansted Airport:
17:18 arr 18:47, and 18:33 arr 20:08



Aerial Photo: 1:25,000 - MAPS: internal - external - Download (pdf)


MONDAY TRAVEL for early international arrivals

From Stansted: Train to Peterborough, then X4 BUS to Oundle
Stansted
12:25 13:25 14:25 15:25 16:25 17:17 18:18
Peterborough
13:53 14:53 15:53 16:53 17:53 18:43 19:53
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From Heathrow: Piccadilly Undergound direct to Kings Cross (70 min)
From Gatwick: Train service direct to Kings Cross St Pancras
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From Kings Cross: Train to Peterborough - frequent services:
National Express (NXEC) - fast, but expensive: book ahead and save!
Kings Cross
13:00 13:35 15:10 15:35 17:20 18:20 19:07
Peterborough
13:46 14:24 15:56 16:25 18:06 19:11 20:05
also First Capital Connect - slower, but cheaper.
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From Peterborough: Queensgate Bus Station BAY 15, BUS to Oundle
.
(allow 10 minutes to walk from Peterborough Station)
X4 BUS 14:10 15:10 16:10 17:10 18:30 19:30 20:30
Oundle Market 14:32 15:32 16:32 17:32 18:57 19:57 20:57


Oundle School

Apply in good time - places must be limited by the hands-on capacity

Further information and application forms available from:
iCT TRAINING CENTRE (Oundle School)
PO Box 46, Oundle, Peterborough PE8 4JX, UK

Tel: +44 (0)1832-273444 Fax: +44 (0)1832-273529
Email: Douglas Butler



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Last updated: 12th December 2009