Title: Raising State Test Scores Using the
1Raising State Test Scores Using the TI
StudyCards Applications
2Why TI Study cards?
- Portable - students prefer small gadgets
- No note cards
- Reminds students of a game - most of our students
are familiar with hand-held games - Once set up they are easy to create and put in
EXPLORE, PLAN, ACT style format
3Software Requirements
- TI study card creator
- Allows loading of programs and study cards from a
desktop to the calculator - Free download from
- http//education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/p
roductDetail/us_studycards_creator_software.html - TI Connect
- Allows computer to communicate with the
calculator via USB link - Free download from
- http//education.ti.com/educationportal/downloadce
nter/SoftwareDetail.do?websiteUStabId1appId18
3 - Program to manipulate bitmap graphics
- We use
- Paint (under Windows Accessories)
- Also, useful for partially creating images are
- Mathtype
- Geogabra
4Limitations
- Size of the screen is 3 inches by 1.75 inches.
- Useful resolution is 32 dpi or 96 pixels by 56
pixels. - The actual screen size is 3 inches by 2 inches,
but the bottom line is taken up by the calculator
toolbar. - Not many pixels need to be created in your
graphics
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6Limitations
- Image sometimes needs to be retouched.
- Hinting is normally automatic BUT not with low
resolution screens. http//www.microsoft.com/typog
raphy/TrueTypeHintingIntro.mspx
7Limitations
- In some cases it might be easier to just place
the graphic under the document camera, and pose
the questions in the stack.
8ACT Stacks Already Available
- Those on www.education.ti.com
- Those soon to be posted on
- http//www2.research.uky.edu/pimser/p12mso/Welcome
/Welcome.aspx
9Your Resource Files
10Examples
TI - Study Card graphic
USA Today November 1, 2005
11Examples
TI - Study Card graphic
USA Today April 18, 2005
12Examples
TI - Study Card graphic
USA Today October 10, 2003
13Examples
TI - Study Card graphic
USA Today May 17, 2005
14Examples
TI - Study Card graphic
USA Today March 14, 2005
15Examples
TI - Study Card graphic
USA Today December 5, 2005
16Examples
TI - Study Card graphic
USA Today December 11, 2003
17Examples
USA Today February11, 2004
18Examples
USA Today November1, 2005
19Downloads
- Download Study Card Creator
- Go to either http//education.ti.com/educationport
al/sites/US/productDetail/us_studycards_creator_so
ftware.html or navigate from www.education.ti.com - Downloads
- Math and Science Computer Software, under
Computer Softwaretowards the bottom of the page - Study Cards Creator Software under Apps Converter
and Creator Software - Then StudyCards English
- Follow the directions from there
20Downloads, Continued
- Download TI Connect
- Follow the same directions as the download for
Study Card Creator steps a c. - Go to TI Connect Software for Windows.
- TI Connect for Windows English
- Follow the directions from there.
21Downloads, Continued
- Download MathType
- http//www.dessci.com/en/
- MathType Windows
- Download 30 day Trial
- Follow directions from there
- This is an optional download, as Equation
Editor can be used in lieu of MathType
22Creating a Sample Card, Continued
- Open Study Card Creator by double clicking on the
icon on your desktop. If you dont have an icon
on the desktop, go to start, All Programs, TI
Tools, and TI Study Cards Creator. - Open Paint by going to start, All Programs,
Accessories, Paint. - Everything you need is now loaded and open !
23Creating a Sample Card, Continued
- Use the drop-down to choose multiple choice in
Creator. - Name the Stackfor example, you might have a
stack for linear functions, or solving 1-variable
equations. - You can fill in the other information at the top
as you want. - Name the study cardI call mine, linear functions
1, 2, 3, and so on. - Type your question/instructions on the front of
the card. - Fill in Number of Choices (at the bottom of the
page) with 5 since there are that many options on
the ACT. - Fill in The correct answer is with 1 for A or
F, 2 for B or G, 3 for C or H, 4 for D or J, and
5 for E or K. - Go to Edit, New Card to add another card to the
stackrepeat the steps 9 11. - If youre ready for a new stack go to New and
click on stack. Then repeat steps 7 13.
24Creating a Sample Card, Continued
- Besides multiple choice, there are other types of
questions you can create. The different types
are on page 12 of your Guide Book. - For some practice with Self-Check, follow the
directions starting on page 6 of your Guide Book.
- The questions, their answers, and the title
thereof are all on page 8.
25Save all of your stacks you plan to later
transfer to the calculator for student use
- Click on File, Save As
- Pull the folder you wish to hold this stack
- Then name the file
- Click on Save
26Inserting Graphics from a saved file
- In Paint, go to View, Zoom Larger.
- Go to Image, Attributes, change width to 96,
height to 56, with the pixels as the unit. - For an Example, go to File, Open Study Card File
(CD) and select Test Graph2. - Edit Test Graph 2, then copy (Ctrl C)
- Now go back to your card and Edit paste (Ctrl V)
27Inserting Graphics from MathType
- Go to MathType and create the formula, or problem
you intend to use. Save it to a location where
you can remember. - In Paint, go to View, Zoom Larger.
- Go to Image, Attributes, change width to 96,
height to 56, with the pixels as the unit. - Go to Edit, Paste from, and pull up the file you
just created.
28Inserting Graphics from TI Smartview
- Create a graph or table using Smartview
- Go to Edit, Copy (Ctrl C).
- In Paint, go to View, Zoom Larger.
- Go to Image, Attributes, change width to 96,
height to 56, with the pixels as the unit. - Go to Edit Paste (Ctrl V).
29Using Charts/Graphs from USA Today
- Go to www.usatoday.com
- Go to the very bottom of this page and click on
education. Its a very small icon in the next to
last line of text on the page. - On the left, go down to Complete Lesson Library
- Go down to Stat Rat
- Then fish around for an applicable graph or chart
- On the Stat Rat page you can also go to USA
- Today Math Lessons
30Clip Art can also be added
31Transferring stacks from the computer to the
calculator
- Connect the two using the USB cable
- Turn on the calculator
- From Study Card Creator, go to Action, Send to
Device - These instructions are on page 31 of the Guide
Book
32Transferring stacks from the TI Website to the
calculator
- Connect the computer and calculator using the USB
cable - Turn on the calculator
- Go to www.education.ti.com on your computer
- Downloads
- Study Card Stacks
- Download Study Card Stacks
- Scroll down to Study Card Stacks for TI-73 or
TI-83 Plus Family/TI-84 Plus Family (whichever
applies) - Click on the stack you want
33Lets Create
- Go to www.act.org and look at some sample math
questions to get a feel for how they are
structured - Using resources you brought, or from www.act.org
, create a stack of cards specific to something
youre currently teaching, or will be teaching in
the next month
34Sending Stacks Using Calculator-to-Calculator
Transfer
- Follow the directions on page 29 of the Guide Book