Vote for Primarily Math video from May 11-15

The new Primarily Math video features Kellie Joy (left), math coach at Clinton Elementary in Lincoln.
The new Primarily Math video features Kellie Joy (left), math coach at Clinton Elementary in Lincoln.

Our project, NebraskaMATH, is presenting its work this week in the NSF 2015 Teaching and Learning Video Showcase (May 11-15): http://resourcecenters2015.videohall.com.

Vote for NebraskaMATH's Primarily Math video, produced by University Communications at UNL! We invite you to view the video, http://resourcecenters2015.videohall.com/posters/489, and join the conversation about the latest research to improve STEM and computer science teaching and learning. You can search for videos by content, grade level, or institution. You can also pose questions to the presenters, and vote for the 3-minute videos that most successfully communicating cutting-edge education research and its impact.

In addition you can recognize excellent videos that creatively communicate cutting-edge work by voting for "Public Choice" through Facebook, twitter, or email ballot. Those videos selected will be announced on Monday, May 18, on the site and posted on several NSF funded resource centers online. We hope you can join during this five-day event.

Vote: http://resourcecenters2015.videohall.com/
View PM video on UNL site: http://mediahub.unl.edu/media/4303