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Nordin, Norazah; Zakaria, Effandi; Mohamed, Nik Rahimah Nik; Embi, Mohamed Amin – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2010
Teacher played an important role in ascertaining effective teaching of mathematics. The objective of this paper was to investigate the pedagogical usability of a digital module prototype that integrated a dynamic geometry software, Geometer's Sketchpad (GSP) in mathematics teaching. The prototype was developed based on Reiser's and Dick's…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Computer Software, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers
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Pane, John F.; McCaffrey, Daniel F.; Slaughter, Mary Ellen; Steele, Jennifer L.; Ikemoto, Gina S. – Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2010
This randomized, controlled field trial estimated the causal impact of a technology-based geometry curriculum on students' geometry achievement, as well as their attitudes toward mathematics and technology. The curriculum combines learner-centered classroom pedagogy with individualized, computer-based student instruction. Conducted over a 3-year…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Mathematics Achievement, Geometry, Computer Uses in Education
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Waldenmeyer, K. M.; Hartman, N. W. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2009
The prevalence of feature-based 3D modeling in industry has necessitated the accumulation and maintenance of standard feature libraries. Currently, firms who use standard features to design parts are storing and utilizing these libraries through their existing product data management (PDM) systems. Standard features have enabled companies to…
Descriptors: Libraries, Science Curriculum, College Instruction, Engineering Education
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Guven, Bulent; Karatas, Ilhan – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2009
Dynamic geometry software (DGS) such as Cabri and Geometers' Sketchpad has been regularly used worldwide for teaching and learning Euclidean geometry for a long time. The DGS with its inductive nature allows students to learn Euclidean geometry via explorations. However, with respect to non-Euclidean geometries, do we need to introduce them to…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Mathematics Teachers, Geometry, Computer Uses in Education
Guven, Bulent; Kosa, Temel – Online Submission, 2008
Geometry is the study of shape and space. Without spatial ability, students cannot fully appreciate the natural world. Spatial ability is also very important for work in various fields such as computer graphics, engineering, architecture, and cartography. A number of studies have demonstrated that technology has an important potential to develop…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Geometry, Computer Software, Student Teachers
Hyde, Hartley – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2008
When the author first used "VisiCalc," the author thought it a very useful tool when he had the formulas. But how could he design a spreadsheet if there was no known formula for the quantities he was trying to predict? A few months later, the author relates he learned to use multiple linear regression software and suddenly it all clicked into…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Multiple Regression Analysis, Mathematics Instruction, Spreadsheets
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Leung, Allen – International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 2008
What makes Dynamic Geometry Environment (DGE) a powerful mathematical knowledge acquisition microworld is its ability to visually make explicit the implicit dynamism of thinking about mathematical geometrical concepts. One of DGE's powers is to equip us with the ability to retain the background of a geometrical configuration while we can…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Uses in Education
Lopez-Real, Francis – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2008
The Varignon parallelogram has always provided a simple geometric investigation for students that gives rise to a surprising result. It is possible to extend the Varignon investigation by looking at special quadrilaterals or by considering different dissection points along the sides. In the second of his two-part series, the author offers some…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Wong, Wing-Kwong; Yin, Sheng-Kai; Yang, Hsi-Hsun; Cheng, Ying-Hao – Educational Technology & Society, 2011
Geometry theorem proving involves skills that are difficult to learn. Instead of working with abstract and complicated representations, students might start with concrete, graphical representations. A proof tree is a graphical representation of a formal proof, with each node representing a proposition or given conditions. A computer-assisted…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geometry, Mathematical Logic, Validity
Obara, Samuel – Mathematics Teaching, 2009
This article is about the students' investigation about the relationship between the diameter of the view tubes (x) of constant lengths and the viewable vertical distance (y) on the wall while keeping the perpendicular distance from the eyeball to the wall constant. The students collected data and used and represented it in tabular and graphical…
Descriptors: Investigations, Graphs, Mathematical Concepts, Data Collection
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Oner, Diler – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2009
In this study, I examine the role of dynamic geometry software (DGS) in curricular proof tasks. I investigated seven US high school geometry textbooks that were categorised into three groups: technology-intensive, standards-based, and traditional curricula. I looked at the frequency and purpose of DGS use in these textbooks. In addition, I…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Technology Integration, Computer Software, Educational Technology
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Jiang, Zhonghong; White, Alexander; Rosenwasser, Alana – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2011
The project reported here is conducting repeated randomized control trials of an approach to high school geometry that utilizes Dynamic Geometry (DG) software to supplement ordinary instructional practices. It compares effects of that intervention with standard instruction that does not make use of computer drawing/exploration tools. The basic…
Descriptors: Randomized Controlled Trials, Geometry, Comparative Analysis, Computer Uses in Education
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Hathout, Leith – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2007
Counting the number of internal intersection points made by the diagonals of irregular convex polygons where no three diagonals are concurrent is an interesting problem in discrete mathematics. This paper uses an iterative approach to develop a summation relation which tallies the total number of intersections, and shows that this total can be…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Geometric Concepts, Plane Geometry, Mathematics Education
Tutak, Tayfun; Turkdogan, Ali; Birgin, Osman – Online Submission, 2009
In the study Cabri was used for teaching geometry at 4th grade. To investigate students' geometry level, a semi-experimental method was used. In the test group, geometry subjects are taught using Cabri. A multiple choice test was used to collect data as pre and post test. Answers were assigned as 1 to correct, 0 to wrong answers. Data were…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Grade 4, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction
Jones, Margaret – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2008
Using the film "Journey to the Centre of a Triangle" with a group of 15-year-old pupils, the author describes how they had done some work on constructions such as angle bisector and perpendicular bisector. The pupils were given A3 papers, rulers, compasses and pencils and they were asked to recreate their favourite scence from the film. The film…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Films
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