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Browning, Christine A.; Garza-Kling, Gina – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2010
Middle school mathematics classrooms are changing. The curriculum has changed as well. Instead of an annual return to previously encountered topics, many middle school students encounter mathematics of a varying nature, characterized in "Principles and Standards for School Mathematics" (NCTM 2000) as the five Content Standards of Number and…
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
Ozgun-Koca, S. Asli; Edwards, Thomas – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2011
Manipulatives have been used in many mathematics classrooms across many age groups with the aim of helping students to understand abstract concepts through concrete, kinesthetic, and visual experiences. In this paper, after we provide a background for the use of physical and virtual manipulatives in teaching and learning of mathematics, we will…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Grade 8, Suburban Schools, Learning Modalities
Grishin, Anatole – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2009
Graphing utilities, such as the ubiquitous graphing calculator, are often used in finding the approximate real roots of polynomial equations. In this paper the author offers a simple graphing technique that allows one to find all solutions of a polynomial equation (1) of arbitrary degree; (2) with real or complex coefficients; and (3) possessing…
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Equations (Mathematics), Graphs, Teaching Methods
Rudolph, Heidi J. – Mathematics Teacher, 2009
Simulation is an important learning tool that allows students to grasp probability concepts, especially when the actual scenario does not need to be replicated entirely. In the cases of tossing coins and rolling dice, gathering the data before analyzing them can be laborious and might be a waste of precious class time--time that might be better…
Descriptors: Probability, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction
Pierce, Robyn; Stacey, Kaye – International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 2010
This paper proposes a taxonomy of the pedagogical opportunities that are offered by mathematics analysis software such as computer algebra systems, graphics calculators, dynamic geometry or statistical packages. Mathematics analysis software is software for purposes such as calculating, drawing graphs and making accurate diagrams. However, its…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Graphing Calculators, Professional Development, Classification
Fonkert, Karen L. – Mathematics Teacher, 2010
Students are more likely to develop a deep conceptual understanding of mathematics when they interact with and discuss their thoughts with others. The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) (1989, 2000) has recommended that students be active learners--communicating with one another, conjecturing, exploring, and justifying claims by…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
Edwards, Thomas G.; Ozgun-Koca, S. Asli – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2010
Evolving technology has played an important part in a common quadratic-function lesson. Having been mentioned repeatedly in numerous reform documents, a recurring lesson has involved changing the parameters in f(x) = ax[superscript 2] + bx + c and studying the effects on the graph. In both NCTM Yearbooks and NCTM Standards documents, technology is…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Technology, Thinking Skills
Taylor, Ronald D., Jr.; Hansen, Ryan – Mathematics Teacher, 2008
In algebra and precalculus courses, students are often asked to find extreme values of polynomial functions in the context of solving an applied problem; but without the notion of derivative, something is lost. Either the functions are reduced to quadratics, since students know the formula for the vertex of a parabola, or solutions are…
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Calculus, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
American Federation of Teachers (NJ), 2010
Modern technology and the Internet have opened the door to a plethora of new opportunities to learn. It is now easier to research, communicate and study, thanks to advances in technology. There are, however, problems and dangers associated with new technology. Teachers need to remain up to date on these advances. The widespread popularity of…
Descriptors: Internet, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
Barman, Farshad – AMATYC Review, 2008
The mathematics for finding and plotting the locations of stars and constellations are available in many books on astronomy, but the steps involve mystifying and fragmented equations, calculations, and terminology. This paper will introduce an entirely new unified and cohesive technique that is easy to understand by mathematicians, and simple…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Graphing Calculators, College Mathematics, Matrices
Madden, Sean P. – Mathematics Teacher, 2009
The author and his first-year algebra students explored the quadratic behavior behind the parabolic shape of fountains at the local family splash park. This hands-on discovery project has three main parts: (1) gathering data by experimenting with and photographing the fountains; (2) analyzing the photographs to obtain numerical data; and (3)…
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Experiential Learning
Edwards, Michael Todd; Reinhardt, Jeffrey A. – Mathematics Teacher, 2008
In this article, the authors discuss the importance of unexpected graphs as a vehicle for encouraging critical classroom dialogue. By examining such graphs more critically, teachers and their students can reexamine beliefs about the authority of technology in their classrooms. (Contains 15 figures.)
Descriptors: Graphs, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Kissane, Barry; Kemp, Marian – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2008
Calculus at the secondary school level has traditionally represented the peak of school mathematics in Australia, and has been available only to the most capable students. Until recently, many calculus curricula have focused on developing standard techniques, such as those concerned with differentiation and integration, with an emphasis on…
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Foreign Countries, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction
Forster, P. A. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2007
Research on technology-use for teaching and learning statistics is sparse compared to that in algebra and calculus. This paper addresses the deficiency with regard to teaching and learning about "trend" in bivariate data. Available research findings are reviewed and an empirical inquiry in a year 12 (upper secondary) class is reported. Treatment…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Models, Discussion, Calculus
Zeng, J.; Osler, T. J. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2005
In rare cases, the use of advanced mathematical calculators can give incorrect results. One such error occurs with graphing calculators because the screen is not continuous, but a rectangular array of pixels. On some frequently used calculators, the graph of sin80x looks like sin x. We also study other related examples.
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators

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