Make sure you vote for our #SXSWEDU 2025 session before voting closes tomorrow, August 18! We are partnering with change-makers and industry leaders to present “How Math Misconceptions are Changing Education & Innovation”—an impactful session on the powerful potential of math misconceptions. By making student thinking more visible, we can increase educator capacity to create more impactful and effective instruction 🗳️Help make this session a reality by casting your vote by 8/18: https://hubs.ly/Q02LCkPc0
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Voting for #SXSWEDU 2025 is open! Support our CEO Osarugue Michelle Odemwingie by voting for “How Math Misconceptions are Changing Education & Innovation”—an impactful session on the powerful potential of math misconceptions. She’ll be joined by Bryan Richardson, Senior Program Officer at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Steve Ritter, Founder and Chief Scientist at Carnegie Learning, and Bethany Rittle-Johnson, Professor of Psychology & Human Development at Vanderbilt Peabody College. By making student thinking more visible, we can increase educator capacity to create more impactful and effective instruction 🗳️Help make this session a reality by casting your vote by 8/18: https://lnkd.in/gwJt3uFC
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Make sure you vote to see our session How Math Misconceptions are Changing Education & Innovation” at SXSW EDU!
Voting for #SXSWEDU 2025 is open! Support our CEO Osarugue Michelle Odemwingie by voting for “How Math Misconceptions are Changing Education & Innovation”—an impactful session on the powerful potential of math misconceptions. She’ll be joined by Bryan Richardson, Senior Program Officer at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Steve Ritter, Founder and Chief Scientist at Carnegie Learning, and Bethany Rittle-Johnson, Professor of Psychology & Human Development at Vanderbilt Peabody College. By making student thinking more visible, we can increase educator capacity to create more impactful and effective instruction 🗳️Help make this session a reality by casting your vote by 8/18: https://lnkd.in/gwJt3uFC
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Make sure you vote to see our session How Math Misconceptions are Changing Education & Innovation” at SXSW EDU!
Voting for #SXSWEDU 2025 is open! Support our CEO Osarugue Michelle Odemwingie by voting for “How Math Misconceptions are Changing Education & Innovation”—an impactful session on the powerful potential of math misconceptions. She’ll be joined by Bryan Richardson, Senior Program Officer at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Steve Ritter, Founder and Chief Scientist at Carnegie Learning, and Bethany Rittle-Johnson, Professor of Psychology & Human Development at Vanderbilt Peabody College. By making student thinking more visible, we can increase educator capacity to create more impactful and effective instruction 🗳️Help make this session a reality by casting your vote by 8/18: https://lnkd.in/gwJt3uFC
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Education is so, so, so important! And there's so much to explore in arts, math, science, and history! Which subject was your favorite when you were in grade school? #KevinSpencer #SpencersMagic #HocusFocus #MagicTherapy #EducationMatters #School #LearnandGrow
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Education is so, so, so important! And there's so much to explore in arts, math, science, and history! Which subject was your favorite when you were in grade school? #KevinSpencer #SpencersMagic #HocusFocus #MagicTherapy #EducationMatters #School #LearnandGrow
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