June 18, 2026

177 The Best Technology in Math Class Isn't Always New Technology

177 The Best Technology in Math Class Isn't Always New Technology

Let’s talk. Send me a message with your email and I’ll get back to you! Are we using technology because it improves learning—or because it's available? After reflecting on student engagement, Chromebook fatigue, and intentional lesson design, I've been rethinking how technology fits into my math classroom. And the more I think about it, the more I realize: 👉 The goal isn't more technology. 👉 The goal is better technology. In this episode, I'm sharing how my thinking has evolved, the tools I'm...

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Let’s talk. Send me a message with your email and I’ll get back to you!

Are we using technology because it improves learning—or because it's available?

After reflecting on student engagement, Chromebook fatigue, and intentional lesson design, I've been rethinking how technology fits into my math classroom.

And the more I think about it, the more I realize:

👉 The goal isn't more technology.

👉 The goal is better technology.

In this episode, I'm sharing how my thinking has evolved, the tools I'm keeping, the tools I'm rethinking, and how frameworks like TPACK and SAMR are helping me make more intentional instructional decisions.


💡 In This Episode:

  • Why I'm not anti-tech—but I am pro-intentionality
  • How TPACK and SAMR can help us evaluate technology use
  • Why students sometimes use devices as an avoidance strategy
  • The role of TI-84 graphing calculators in a modern math classroom
  • Why tools like ASSISTments, Snorkl, and AI are staying in my toolbox
  • My "Hannah Montana Model" for balancing digital and non-digital learning


✨ Key Takeaways
✨ Technology should amplify thinking—not replace it

✨ Learning goals should drive technology decisions

✨ Not every lesson needs a screen

✨ TPACK and SAMR help us ask better questions about technology use

✨ The best technology isn't always the newest technology


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📘 JULY BOOK STUDY:
Math Therapy

This July, we'll be reading Math Therapy together on the podcast.

We'll explore:

  • math identity
  • confidence
  • productive struggle
  • student mindset
  • emotional experiences in mathematics

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🌊 Poolside PD Reflection

If you removed every piece of technology from tomorrow's lesson, what learning would be lost?

And what learning might actually improve?


🎧 What's Next

Next up, I'm sharing what I'm still figuring out about teaching Honors Math—including rigor, procedural fluency, pacing, and how to challenge students without overwhelming them.

Until next time, keep it real.


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More About the Modern Math Teacher Podcast

Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and instructional coach at Moore Than Just X, empowers modern secondary math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and student engagement strategies in their classrooms.

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