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Victor Oxman; Moshe Stupel – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
We present an investigation of the infinite sequences of numbers formed by calculating the pairwise averages of three given numbers. The problem has an interesting geometric interpretation related to the sequence of triangles with equal perimeters which tend to an equilateral triangle. Investigative activities of the problem are carried out in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Geometry, Problem Solving, Preservice Teachers
Man, Yiu-Kwong – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2020
A simple forward approach for solving linear Diophantine equations is presented, which does not involve using backward substitutions. It is suitable for teaching undergraduate students as an alternative to the backward substitution method commonly described in mathematics textbooks.
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Students
Marzocchi, Alison S. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2016
This article suggests that logic puzzles, such as the well-known Tower of Hanoi puzzle, can be used to introduce computer science concepts to mathematics students of all ages. Mathematics teachers introduce their students to computer science concepts that are enacted spontaneously and subconsciously throughout the solution to the Tower of Hanoi…
Descriptors: Puzzles, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Computer Science
Cherif, Chokri; Goldstein, Avraham; Prado, Lucio M. G. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
This article could be of interest to teachers of applied mathematics as well as to people who are interested in applications of linear algebra. We give a comprehensive study of linear systems from an application point of view. Specifically, we give an overview of linear systems and problems that can occur with the computed solution when the…
Descriptors: Statistical Data, Matrices, Mathematics Instruction, Equations (Mathematics)
Evans, Ryan; Lindner, Brett; Shi, Yixun – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2011
This article presents a few methods for generating Sudoku puzzles. These methods are developed based on the concepts of matrix, permutation, and modular functions, and therefore can be used to form application examples or student projects when teaching various mathematics courses. Mathematical properties of these methods are studied, connections…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Student Interests, Puzzles, Mathematics Instruction
Antequera, A. T.; Espinel, M. C. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2011
The aim of this study is twofold. The first is to investigate the ability of secondary school students to understand the different distribution schemes and thus, indirectly, to contribute to the educational discussion and approach to be used for distribution problems so as to lessen reliance on the ubiquitous cross-multiplication rule in…
Descriptors: Game Theory, Academically Gifted, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Students
Milovanovic, Marina; Takaci, Durdica; Milajic, Aleksandar – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2011
This article presents the importance of using multimedia in the math classes by an example of multimedia lesson about definite integral and the results of the research carried out among the students of the first years of faculty, divided into two groups of 25. One group had the traditional lecture about the definite integral, while the other one…
Descriptors: Information Sources, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mass Media
Abramovitz, Buma; Berezina, Miryam; Berman, Abraham; Shvartsman, Ludmila – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2009
In this article we describe the process of studying the assumptions and the conclusion of a theorem. We tried to provide the students with exercises and problems where we discuss the following questions: What are the assumptions of a theorem and what are the conclusions? What is the geometrical meaning of a theorem? What happens when one or more…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Validity, Mathematical Logic
Khasawneh, Amal A. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2009
The present study is concerned with assessing Logo programming experiences among seventh grade students. A formal multiple-choice test and five performance tasks were used to collect data. The results provided that students' performance was better than the expected score by the probabilistic laws, and a very low correlation between their Logo…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Multiple Choice Tests, Problem Solving, Programming
Schmidt, Karsten – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2008
In this paper "Derive" functions are provided for the computation of the Moore-Penrose inverse of a matrix, as well as for solving systems of linear equations by means of the Moore-Penrose inverse. Making it possible to compute the Moore-Penrose inverse easily with one of the most commonly used Computer Algebra Systems--and to have the blueprint…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Computer Uses in Education, Programming, Algebra
Farnsworth, David L. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2008
For many years, the author has been involving his students in classroom teaching of their own classes. The day-to-day practice is described, and the advantages and disadvantages for both the instructor and the students are discussed. Comparisons with the Moore Method of teaching are made.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Participation, Active Learning, Mathematics Instruction
Peer reviewedHolton, Derek; Anderson, Julie; Thomas, Bronwen; Fletcher, David – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1999
Describes the results of part of a study into mathematical problem solving in secondary schools. Concludes that positive results were achieved, in part, as a consequence of the time that was spent in problem-solving lessons which allowed students to practice reading and working with word problems and working on basic material, particularly…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Secondary Education
Martinez-Luaces, Victor E. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2005
This article analyses mathematical modelling from several different perspectives and contrasts modelling with problem solving. Then it describes the ways in which modelling, applications, and problem solving are approached in several Latin American countries. It further describes workshops for secondary schools and for university teachers in which…
Descriptors: Workshops, Latin Americans, Problem Solving, Mathematical Models
Huang, Cheng-Chi – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2002
Several ways for solving inequalities have been suggested in the literature, among them graphical, verbal and algebraic solutions. A new look at solving inequalities via use of the intermediate value theorem is presented here, and this method may prove to be straightforward for many students.
Descriptors: Algebra, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Validity
Peer reviewedSantos-Trigo, Manuel – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1998
Describes activities that have been successfully implemented by an expert during a mathematical problem-solving course. Focuses on the identification of the qualities of these problems used to promote the development of student strategies and values that reflect mathematical practice in the classroom. Contains 17 references. (ASK)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Group Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
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