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Usable Math featured on MassCUE OnCUE (External link)

Utilizing MassCUE Grant Funding: How Usable Math Enhances Math and Design Learning

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Usable Math featured on MassCUE OnCUE (External link)
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Sanskriti is maintained by Sai Gattupalli, Ph.D., a learning sciences researcher and educator focused on AI-integrated learning environments, culturally responsive computing, and educational equity. Sai earned his doctorate in Learning Technologies from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he taught College Writing and collaborated on intelligent tutoring and multimodal learning projects. He writes at the intersection of culture, education, and technology and creates classroom-ready resources—including Equations & Echoes, a YouTube channel of AI-generated STEM music for young learners and teachers.

Go here 👉https://www.masscue.org/grants_usablemath/

The MassCUE Classroom Grant has been instrumental in supporting the progress of the Usable Math open math literacy initiative. It has helped in expanding Usable Math's reach and impact, and we are excited about future developments. The project team is eager to continue sharing their experiences and findings at the MassCUE Fall conference, and beyond.

Usable Math is a testament to the power of integrating technology in education, offering an innovative approach to math learning that is engaging, accessible, and interactive. By fostering creativity, problem-solving, and a growth mindset, Usable Math is shaping the future of math education for the better.

Sharon A. Edwards, Robert W. Maloy, Sai Gattupalli are educators in the College of Education, University of Massachusetts Amherst, and Marguerite Rancourt is a STEM teacher at the Discovery School at Greenfield.

Usable Math is free and open online 👉 https://usablemath.org/.