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2025 Math Conference Roundup

Watch some of our favorite sessions from 2025 math conferences on demand!

Explore innovative K–12 instructional practices with some of our leading math experts. You’ll learn about effective technology integration, math fluency and language routines, refining your math toolbox, and the role of storytelling in the math classroom.

Sessions

Three Gifts That Technology Can Give to (or Take Away From) Your Math Class

Recorded on November 3

If your goal is an engaging and effective math classroom, the majority of math education technology is actively working against you. We will name the three gifts technology has given us in our personal lives: connection, creativity, and feedback. We'll learn the ways technology often subtracts those gifts from our math classes, and how we can add them back.

Dan Meyer, Ph.D.

Dan Meyer, Ph.D.

Educator, speaker, and Vice President of User Growth at Amplify

Math IS a Language: Creating Productive Math Discourse Using Technology

Recorded on November 17

Kids communicate with their digital devices constantly. We can help them use those same devices to communicate mathematically as well. We'll learn how math language routines and free digital technology can take your students from speaking and thinking to fluency and understanding.

Oscar Perales, Ed.D.

Oscar Perales, Ed.D.

Educator and STEM Product Specialist at Amplify

Building a Smaller Toolbox: Student Ownership of Algebraic Reasoning With Story Tables

Recorded on December 8

For many students, math can seem like a junk drawer, a smattering of one-use tools they are never quite sure how to wield. In this session, we will play with one tool I have come to love, the story table, that supports topics from middle school to precalculus: order of operations, evaluating expressions, solving equations, function transformations, inverse functions, and more. We will also consider the impact of our choice of tools on students' sense of belonging and ownership of ideas.

Shira Helft

Shira Helft

Educator and Executive Director of 6–12 Math at Amplify

The Roles of Narratives and Storytelling in the Math Classroom

Recorded December 15

The roles of narratives and storytelling in the math classroom can help students connect to the math. Explore the embedded narratives within Amplify Desmos Math and how to support the shift to problem-based learning for grades K–5.

James Oliver

James Oliver

Educator and Director of STEM Product Specialists at Amplify

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