built by POrgMath on June 25, 2010 12 posts so far
Can a Mobile Math Lab improve understanding of urban youth?
Share resources & comments to help prepare for our 2010 pilot in Metro Detroit!
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Lpucke02 says

Maybe it rounds down because thats what it is suppose to do.not really sure why it would round down

Anonymous says

Absolutely! Meet them where they are. It is progessive, innovative and an awesome idea.

Anonymous says

"A tremendous asset to the community surrounding the metro Detroit areas. In particular I think schools, afterschool programs & churches.

Anonymous says

I think it would be a great idea. Will the children go? If you make it fun and a safe haven I am sure they will come!

Duncan says

If you can't bring Mohammed to the mountain, take the mountain to Mohammed. This is the type of innovation needed to make a sincere difference. Please proceed!

Anonymous says

Jones I think that would be awesome and it would reach more people and communities

Anonymous says

I love the Idea.! I think its a great chance for the community because everyone could use help with math. I wish someone thought of this when I was in School :)

Anonymous says

Absolutely! I believe a Mobile Lab would be well appreciated and received in our community! This program would impact so many young peoples lives!

Anonymous says

Yes, I think that Mobil Math Lab will improve the math skills of many children who may not have transportation to sites. Wonderful idea....

Anonymous says

This would be great b/c it would be available to those who would/could use it no doubt. The interaction could be the key, demystify learning math. Great idea!

Anonymous says

Lack of transportation to a site hurts youth access to additional help. This chance to learn in ones own community it welcomed.

Anonymous says

Yes. In many instances individuals don’t have internet or traveling to local libraries. The concept of a Mobile Math Lab can help break that barrier.

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