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Prototyping a CBM Lesson

In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, David Vaccaro shares his experiences in creating computer-based math lesson plans. The presentation includes success stories from two of his students, who highlight the advantages they see in doing computer-based math projects.

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