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Abramovich, Sergei; Brouwer, Peter – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2009
This paper was developed with the goal of enhancing the mathematical preparation of secondary school teachers in the technological paradigm. It shows how two-variable inequalities can be utilized as models for the construction of geometric objects using the software Graphing Calculator 3.5 (produced by Pacific Tech) as a relation grapher. An…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education
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Sinn, Robb – Mathematics Teacher, 2007
An eighth grade algebra class used graphing calculators to simulate ecosystems. One simulation introduced mathematical chaos. The activities exposed the students to nonlinear patterns and modeling. The rate-of-change investigations related the ideas of intercept and slope to the changing equilibrium. The chaotic model intrigued them and was useful…
Descriptors: Ecology, Graphing Calculators, Grade 8, Algebra
Denenberg, Dennis – Principal, 1983
Use of calculators should begin in elementary grades after students have mastered basic math operations. The fear that calculators do students' thinking is well founded if they are introduced before math concepts are mastered. The gains from using calculators are numerous: they free students from drudgery and leave more instructional time. (MD)
Descriptors: Calculators, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
Flores, Edna Horton – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) asserts that a goal of mathematics education, in Prekindergarten through grade 12, is to develop mathematical power for "all" students, and that educational equity is the nucleus of this goal. Nevertheless, researchers have found that equity for all students in mathematics education has not…
Descriptors: Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Equal Education, Graphing Calculators
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McHugh, Shelley R. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2007
"C[squared] = Creative Coordinates" is an engaging group of tasks that fosters the integration of mathematics and art to create meaningful understanding. The project lets students illustrate of find an image, then plot points to map their design on a grid. The project usually takes about a week to complete. When it is finished, students who are…
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, Middle School Students
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Ciesla, Barbara A.; Watson, John W. – Mathematics Teacher, 2006
This article investigates a specific instance when the textbook answer for finding a root of a complex number differed with the answer given by the TI-83. After explaining the reason for the difference the article then expands the definition of the integral root of a complex number to an arbitrary complex power of a complex number.
Descriptors: Algebra, Numbers, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics
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Quesada, Antonio; Einsporn, Richard L.; Wiggins, Muserref – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2008
The purpose of this study was to determine if the use of a graphical teaching and learning approach via the graphing calculator enhances students' understanding of the formal definition of limit. College students in six sections of Calculus I participated by completing a test prior to the introduction of the definition, and completing a second…
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Calculus, Conventional Instruction, College Students
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McCune, E. D.; And Others – Two-Year College Mathematics Journal, 1980
This paper demonstrates how calculators may be used to motivate a concept called infinite composition of functions. Several mathematical topics, such as continued square roots, continued fractions, and infinite products are treated and discussed as special cases. (Author/MK)
Descriptors: Calculators, Calculus, College Mathematics, Higher Education
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Oldknow, Adrian – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 1996
Presents an activity that illustrates how data stored in a matrix or list can be plotted as a graph in the parameter plotting mode on graphic calculators. (ASK)
Descriptors: Calculators, Graphs, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
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Gordon, Sheldon P. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2005
The chain rule is one of the hardest ideas to convey to students in Calculus I. It is difficult to motivate, so that most students do not really see where it comes from; it is difficult to express in symbols even after it is developed; and it is awkward to put it into words, so that many students can not remember it and so can not apply it…
Descriptors: Calculus, Graphing Calculators, Mathematical Concepts, Student Motivation
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Moss, Laura J.; Grover, Barbara W. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2007
Simple nongraphing calculators can be powerful tools to enhance students' conceptual understanding of mathematics concepts. Students have opportunities to develop (1) a broad repertoire of problem-solving strategies by observing multiple solution strategies; (2) respect for other students' abilities and ways of thinking about mathematics; (3) the…
Descriptors: Worksheets, Educational Strategies, Problem Solving, Calculators
Reznichenko, Nataliya – Online Submission, 2007
Assumptions: In mathematics learning, one of the considerations in the graphing calculator (GC) use is to understand students' attitude toward calculators. Rationale: This presentation describes design of an assessment instrument of students' attitude toward graphing calculator. Objectives: A pilot study that assessed the effectiveness of the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Measures (Individuals), Student Attitudes, Mathematics Instruction
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Goel, Sudhir Kumar; Reid, Denise T. – Mathematics Teacher, 2001
Presents five guided activities that use a graphing calculator to help students discover the fundamental theorem of algebra. Includes student worksheets and illustrates solutions. (KHR)
Descriptors: Algebra, Graphing Calculators, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Activities
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Roebuck, Kay I. Meeks – Mathematics Teacher, 1997
Suggests use of the quadratic formula to build understanding that connections between factors and solutions to equations work both ways. Making use of natural connections among concepts allows students to work more efficiently. Presents four sample problems showing the roots of equations. Messy quadratic equations with rational roots can be solved…
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculators, Computation, High Schools
It's About T.I.M.E., 1998
Presents an activity on number concepts using a calculator. Suggests that by using a calculator, students can search for patterns and identify them more quickly. This activity helps students make mathematical connections about divisibility rules, carry out investigations, make sense of what happened, and continue their investigation by creating…
Descriptors: Calculators, Division, Educational Technology, Elementary Education
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