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Peer reviewedSwingle, David A.; Pachnowski, Lynne M. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2003
Discusses a real-world problem-solving lesson that emerged when a high school math teacher used a motion detector with a CBL and graphing calculator to obtain the bounce data of a ping-pong ball. Describes the lesson in which students collect bad data then fill in the missing parabolas that result using critical components of parabolas and…
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Mathematical Models, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Instruction
Wanko, Jeffrey J. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2005
This article details an exploration of exponential decay and growth relationships using M&M's and dice. Students collect data for mathematical models and use graphing calculators to make sense of the general form of the exponential functions. (Contains 10 figures and 2 tables.)
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Mathematical Models, Mathematics, Mathematics Curriculum
Peer reviewedRatliff, Michael I.; Martinez-Cruz, Armando M. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2002
Aims for students to use a combination of stochastic ideas to simulate a basketball tournament. Uses the TI-83 calculator in the activity to simulate the binomial distribution. (KHR)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Graphing Calculators, Mathematical Models, Mathematics Activities
Laughbaum, Edward D. – 2000
Hand-held data collection technology allows for access to real-world data collection--at any other time and almost any place. Is the use of data and its collection desirable to the mathematical learning process? The answer is a resounding yes! Not only can significant mathematical ideas be taught in the process; colleagues are also helped in the…
Descriptors: Calculus, Educational Technology, Graphing Calculators, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedFernandez, Maria L. – Mathematics Teacher, 1999
Presents examples of students' work when they are engaged in problem solving and reasoning tasks as they determine how to fill bottles with water to create musical notes by blowing across the tops of the bottles, and as they create mathematical models that represent these notes. (ASK)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Graphing Calculators, Mathematical Models, Mathematics Activities
Peer reviewedKasprzak, Edward M. – Mathematics Teacher, 2002
Guides students through the process of designing a window. Allows them to use technology and a variety of representations while maximizing and minimizing the dimensions based on cost and light. Includes activity sheets. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Design, Graphing Calculators, Light
Peer reviewedOldknow, Adrian – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2000
Presents activities to model dynamic systems using graphing calculators and calculator based laboratories. (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: Differential Equations, Educational Technology, Graphing Calculators, Mathematical Applications
Peer reviewedMartinez-Cruz, Armando M.; Ratliff, Michael I. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1998
Promotes the use of logistic modeling in high school and early college mathematics, to compare this model to commonly used models, and to give an alternative to the TI-83 built-in logistic-regression key method when that method fails to converge or gives an inappropriate model. (ASK)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Educational Technology, Graphing Calculators, High Schools

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