Learning math is about much more than solving equations and executing rote procedures. Students must be able to effectively apply what they have learned and develop a deep understanding of the procedures being executed. No doubt, technology has impacted how we approach math. The Classical Academies Math Coordinator, Andrew Shields, discusses how new technology creates a shift from memorization to understanding and allows students to develop 21st Century skills such as collaboration, critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, and flexibility.