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DiVito, Arthur N. – Mathematics Teacher, 2018
Mathematics has been taught throughout history without much more than a straightedge, a compass, and an abacus. So there is little question that all the major concepts of mathematics can be delivered without the aid of modern technology. But clearly, just the time-saving aspect of using technology can greatly enhance the art of teaching. In this…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Software
Mooney, Eileen B. – Mathematics Teacher, 2018
Top-down implementation of technology is one of the most pervasive phenomena of the last couple of decades in educational history. It is the subject of many books, articles, and blog posts on how to fix schools or why educational technology is not working in the classroom. The idea of providing teachers with technology so they can make students…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction
Meagher, Michael S.; Edwards, Michael Todd; Özgün-Koca, S. Asli – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
The article opens with a Geoboard Triangle Quest in this form: "How many noncongruent triangles can be constructed on a 4 × 4 geoboard? How do you know? Justify your answer with significant supporting work." The use of advanced digital technologies as tools for problem solving receives much attention in the methods classes if the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Geometry, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Hubacz, Meghan – Mathematics Teacher, 2018
During the author's eighteen-year tenure as a high school mathematics teacher, there has been one question that she has yet to answer: "Why don't students do homework?" On the basis of research, many factors may lead to a student leaving homework undone. A student may lack the drive to complete work out of school. Or a student may choose…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Homework, Student Motivation
Stephens, Greg – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
Most word processors, including Google Docs™ and Microsoft® Word, include an equation editor. These are great tools for the occasional homework problem or project assignment. Getting the mathematics to display correctly means making decisions about exactly which elements of an expression go where. The feedback is immediate: Students can see…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Equations (Mathematics), Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Harper, Suzanne R.; Cox, Dana C. – Mathematics Teacher, 2017
In the authors' attempts to incorporate problem solving into their mathematics courses, they have found that student ambition and creativity are often hampered by feelings of risk, as many students are conditioned to value a produced solution over the actual process of building one. Eliminating risk is neither possible nor desired. The challenge,…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Student Motivation, Creativity
Fay, Michael – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
Activities for Students appears five times each year in Mathematics Teacher, promoting student-centered activities that teachers can adapt for use in their own classroom. In the course of the activities presented here, students will "look for and make use of structure" by observing algebraic patterns in the power rule and "use…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Logic
Lu, Yun; Vasko, Francis J.; Drummond, Trevor J.; Vasko, Lisa E. – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
If the prospective students of probability lack a background in mathematical proofs, hands-on classroom activities may work well to help them to learn to analyze problems correctly. For example, students may physically roll a die twice to count and compare the frequency of the sequences. Tools such as graphing calculators or Microsoft Excel®…
Descriptors: Probability, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Heuristics
Nirode, Wayne – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
Geometry students need challenges. They need to apply what they already know to new contexts. As a result, high school teacher Wayne Nirode is always looking for groups of related problems of theorems to challenge his geometry students. He came across one such group or problems when reading Jun's (2012) one-page abstract posted online for the 12th…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, Geometric Concepts
Fonger, Nicole L. – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
How can the key concept of equivalent expressions be addressed so that students strengthen their representational fluency with symbols, graphs, and numbers? How can research inform the synergistic use of both paper-and-pencil analysis and computer algebra systems (CAS) in a classroom learning environment? These and other related questions have…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Computer Uses in Education, Algebra
Zelkowski, Jeremy S. – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (NCTM 2000) states, "Technology is essential in teaching and learning mathematics; it influences the mathematics that is taught and enhances students' learning." The focus on reasoning and sense making with technology in the lesson presented in this article will enable students to do more…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Educational Technology, Mathematical Concepts, Teaching Methods
Harper, Suzanne R.; Edwards, Michael Todd – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
Mathematics educators frequently extol the virtues of inquiry-based instruction to classroom teachers. Although research suggests that inquiry benefits learners by allowing them to make sense of the mathematics they encounter, particularly through discourse with peers, to assume that all (or even most) teachers successfully create and implement…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Inquiry, Problem Solving
Obara, Samuel; Jiang, Zhonghong – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
A fundamental component of mathematical learning is spatial visualization. To improve their spatial visualization skills, students should be given opportunities to work with two- and three-dimensional objects. The authors describe two activities that use tetrahedra nested within cubes to help improve students' visualization of two- and…
Descriptors: Visualization, Educational Technology, Spatial Ability, Geometric Concepts
Perham, Arnold E.; Perham, Faustine L. – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
The goal of this geometry project is to use Voronoi diagrams, a powerful modeling tool across disciplines, and the integration of technology to analyze spring rainfall from rain gauge data over a region. In their investigation, students use familiar equipment from their mathematical toolbox: triangles and other polygons, circumcenters and…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Educational Technology, Probability, Geometry
Lassak, Marshall – Mathematics Teacher, 2010
When teaching mathematics with technology, the author does so in the belief that technology enables students to experience mathematical ideas in a way that might not otherwise be possible. However, teachers must be careful: Sometimes technology does not produce results in the way that they or their students expect. Rather than allowing unexpected…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Calculators, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Technology

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