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Lagrange, Jean-Baptiste – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2014
From the early nineties, most reformed curricula at upper secondary level choose to give functions a major position and a priority over rational expressions and equations of traditional algebra. The goal of this paper is to introduce key challenges resulting from this choice and to discuss the contribution that software environments associating…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Educational Technology, Secondary School Mathematics
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Abramovich, S. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2014
The availability of sophisticated computer programs such as "Wolfram Alpha" has made many problems found in the secondary mathematics curriculum somewhat obsolete for they can be easily solved by the software. Against this background, an interplay between the power of a modern tool of technology and educational constraints it presents is…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
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Jones, Dustin L. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2011
This article was inspired by a set of 12 cylindrical cups, which are volumetrically indexed; that is to say, the volume of cup "n" is equal to "n" times the volume of cup 1. Various sets of volumetrically indexed cylindrical cups are explored. I demonstrate how this children's toy is ripe for mathematical investigation, with connections to…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Investigations, Geometry
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Benacka, Jan – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
In some secondary mathematics curricula, there is a topic called Stereometry that deals with investigating the position and finding the intersection, angle, and distance of lines and planes defined within a prism or pyramid. Coordinate system is not used. The metric tasks are solved using Pythagoras' theorem, trigonometric functions, and sine and…
Descriptors: Trigonometry, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics, Mathematics Education
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Kobayashi, Yukio – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2011
The formula [image omitted] is closely related to combinatorics through an elementary geometric exercise. This approach can be expanded to the formulas [image omitted], [image omitted] and [image omitted]. These formulas are also nice examples of showing two approaches, one algebraic and one combinatoric, to a problem of counting. (Contains 6…
Descriptors: Mathematical Formulas, Geometry, Computation, Teaching Methods
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Stephan, Michelle L.; McManus, George E.; Dickey, Ashley L.; Arb, Maxwell S. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2012
The process of developing definitions is underemphasized in most mathematics instruction. Investing time in constructing meaning is well worth the return in terms of the knowledge it imparts. In this article, the authors present a third approach to "defining," called "constructive." It involves modifying students' previous understanding of a term…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Teaching Methods
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Zhao, Dongsheng – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2011
An outbox of a quadrilateral is a rectangle such that each vertex of the given quadrilateral lies on one side of the rectangle and different vertices lie on different sides. We first investigate those quadrilaterals whose every outbox is a square. Next, we consider the maximal outboxes of rectangles and those quadrilaterals with perpendicular…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic
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Santucci, Lora C. – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
Using modern technology to examine classical mathematics problems at the high school level can reduce difficult computations and encourage generalizations. When teachers combine historical context with access to technology, they challenge advanced students to think deeply, spark interest in students whose primary interest is not mathematics, and…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, High School Students
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Shafer, Kathryn G.; Severt, Gina; Olson, Zachary A. – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
The fun thing about teaching measurement topics is allowing students to create three-dimensional objects from cardboard or paper and then to use them to calculate volume and surface area. The project described in this article is one that author Shafer has used for many years at the high school and college levels to reinforce the concepts of volume…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Elementary Education, Prior Learning, Mathematics Instruction
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Sangwin, Chris – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2009
This article examines the ellipsograph of Archimedes, also known as the locus problem of Franciscus van Schooten, and related mechanisms. We not only solve the algebraic system explicitly, but we also reverse engineer the problem and find configurations that provide a particular solution. Using the modern techniques of polynomial Grobner Bases we…
Descriptors: Algebra, Geometry, Mathematical Formulas, Problem Solving
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Martin, Tami; Cullen, Craig J.; Day, Roger – New England Mathematics Journal, 2011
Dynamic geometry software (DGS), such as Geometer's Sketchpad[TM], Cabri Geometry[TM], and GeoGebra[TM] has become a widely used classroom technology. The broad availability of DGS has given students the opportunity to engage in many aspects of reasoning and proof, including exploration, conjecture development, and proof, in its many roles. By…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Educational Technology, Geometric Concepts, Geometry
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Srinivasan, V. K. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2010
The purpose of this article is to discuss specific techniques for the computation of the volume of a tetrahedron. A few of them are taught in the undergraduate multivariable calculus courses. Few of them are found in text books on coordinate geometry and synthetic solid geometry. This article gathers many of these techniques so as to constitute a…
Descriptors: Geometry, Calculus, Computation, Mathematics Instruction
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Abramovich, Sergei – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
This article explores the notion of collateral learning in the context of classic ideas about the summation of powers of the first "n" counting numbers. Proceeding from the well-known legend about young Gauss, this article demonstrates the value of reflection under the guidance of "the more knowledgeable other" as a pedagogical method of making…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Preservice Teacher Education, Learning Experience, Mathematics Education
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Bokor, Nandor – Physics Education, 2009
Students often find the difference in the electromagnetic and the acoustic Doppler formulae somewhat puzzling. As is shown below, geometrical diagrams and the concept of "event"--a point in spacetime having coordinates (x,y,z,t)--can be a useful and simple way to explain the physical background behind the fundamental differences between the two…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Geometry, Visual Aids, Science Instruction
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Grima, Pere; Marco, Lluis – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2008
This note presents two demonstrations of the known formula for the sum of squares of the first n natural numbers. One demonstration is based on geometrical considerations and the other one uses elementary integral calculus. Both demonstrations are very easy to understand, even for high school students, and may be good examples of how to explore…
Descriptors: Calculus, High School Students, Mathematical Formulas, Spreadsheets
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