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Lampe, K.; White, K. – PRIMUS, 2023
This case study examines how online mathematics homework impacts student learning, attitude, and efficacy in a college Calculus I class. This research is important because it provides data on student perceptions for how to effectively implement online homework. Participants for this study completed homework using a blend of online and paper…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Mathematics Education, Homework, Student Attitudes
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Habre, Samer S. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2023
In spring 2018, an inquiry-oriented differential equations course was offered at the Lebanese American University. This paper highlights students' comprehension of some qualitative aspects of differential equations, namely their understanding of the equations and their solutions. It also explores the students' success in moving between the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Classification, Mathematical Concepts
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Robert C. Wilbur; Kinnari Atit; Prashansa Agrawal; Bryan Carrillo; Catherine M. Lussier; Dylan Noack; Yat Sun Poon; David Weisbart – Journal of Numerical Cognition, 2024
Passing the introductory calculus sequence is critical to undergraduate students' retention in STEM programs. This study examines the relations between three interrelated processes found to influence mathematics learning and achievement: spatial skills, spatial anxiety, and math anxiety. Additionally, it examines the role of gender on these…
Descriptors: Calculus, Undergraduate Students, STEM Education, Mathematics Instruction
Gina Tsz-Ching Lau – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The rise of virtual learning established e-learning as an emerging education delivery method (Jones et al., 2022). One of the barriers to virtual education was the lack of insight into the quality of students' online learning experience. For instance, without an active instructor to clarify the course content, virtual learners viewed instructional…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Mathematics Instruction, Electronic Learning, Educational Practices
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Akbuga, Enes; Havan, Selim – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2022
Motivation to learn attracts many researchers in educational contexts. In this study, we propose an instrument tailored towards specifically measuring student motivation in calculus courses at higher education. We outline an extensive instrument development process that was built on (Benson's 1998. Developing a strong program of construct…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Student Interests, Calculus, Mathematics Achievement
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Talib, Nurul Atiqah; Rahim, Suzieleez Syrene Abdul; Zulnaidi, Hutkemri – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Sciences, 2023
A recent review of literature in topic of rate of change mostly highlighted students and teachers' difficulties in handling conceptual questions. This initiated the researcher to investigate the Malaysian pre-service mathematics teacher's subject matter knowledge in rate of change through a case study design. A task-based interview was conducted…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Teachers
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Hogue, Mark; Scarcelli, Dominic – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2022
Tangent lines are often first introduced to students in geometry during the study of circles. The topic may be repeatedly reintroduced to students in different contexts throughout their schooling, and often each reintroduction is accompanied by a new, nonequivalent definition of tangent lines. In calculus, tangent lines are again reintroduced to…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts
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Malgorzata Marciniak; Yun Ye – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2025
This study explores the integration of game play into an inclusive, hands-on computing project in Calculus class. The project is focused on designing and analyzing priority switches for applications competing for computational resources on embedded devices such as smart watches and tablets. By engaging students in real-world problem-solving…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Calculus, STEM Education, Inclusion
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Fulmer, Ellie Fitts; L. Dobbs, Christina; Weinberg, Aaron; Wiesner, Emilie – Reading Psychology, 2022
Textbooks have been the subject of research within and across disciplines, but have not yet been widely studied from a disciplinary literacy perspective. Readerly agency is also understudied in disciplinary literacy. The present paper aims to illuminate both of these areas by examining facets of agency that readers demonstrated during think-aloud…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Calculus, Protocol Analysis, Reading Processes
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Sayonita Ghosh Hajra; Zareen Gul Aga – PRIMUS, 2024
The manuscript describes a community-based mathematical modeling task that was implemented in a Calculus I classroom to engage students in mathematical modeling. Twenty-five undergraduate students engaged in this activity. These students selected a context that they found interesting, posed questions, developed constraints, came up with solution…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Calculus, Undergraduate Students, Mathematics Instruction
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Spencer, Dan; Willis, Chris; Shen, Yan; Fenn, Molly; Viel, Shira – PRIMUS, 2023
The current study evaluated the success of implementing a blended + flipped structure in a Calculus for Life and Management Sciences course. By reimagining two of the three weekly instructional hours as online asynchronous lessons, we redesigned a 200-person section into 30-person sections, with minimal additional instructor resources. Findings…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Blended Learning, Calculus, Asynchronous Communication
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Diamond, Kate; Kandola, Shelley; Weimerskirch, Mike – PRIMUS, 2021
Historically, math education at the high school and introductory college levels has focused on computational skills. With the advancement of computational technologies, problemsolving and other higher-order thinking skills should become the focal point. This article discusses ways in which the University of Minnesota has integrated problem-solving…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Skill Development, Active Learning, Calculus
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Boudreaux, Gregory M.; Haugh, Janine; Johnson, Ed; Tinney, Laura; Whitlock, Cathy – PRIMUS, 2022
Several publishing companies now offer competing brands of online homework (OHW) software. Students rarely have a voice in choosing their required course materials, even though, ultimately, they will be asked to use and pay for these systems. In this study, Calculus I students each tested three different OHW systems. The students were then asked…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Homework, Educational Technology
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Genc, Murat; Akinci, Mustafa – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2020
The present study aimed to identify the errors made by pre-service elementary mathematics teachers while investigating the convergence of infinite series. A qualitative exploratory case study design was used with a total of 43 undergraduate students. Data were obtained from a test administered in a paper-and-pencil form consisting of seven…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Error Patterns, Mathematical Concepts, Calculus
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Stepan Paul; Dusty Grundmeier; Deborah Moore-Russo – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2024
In this university study, sections of an integral calculus course were randomly assigned to either a control or treatment group for a lesson on volumes of revolution. Both groups were given similar collaborative tasks, but only the students in the treatment group were given access to a set of 3D manipulatives. Pre- and post-assessments were…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Student Attitudes, Self Efficacy
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