Using interactive algebra software to support a discourse community |
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Authors: | Azita Manouchehri |
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Affiliation: | Mathematics Department, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() In this work we studied the impact of using NuCalc, an interactive computer algebra software, on the development of a discourse community in a college level mathematics class. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected over the course of 3 weeks of instruction. We examined the influence of the software on: group interactions; the mathematical investigations of learners; and the teacher’s interactions with students. Data points to four distinct ways in which the presence of NuCalc positively impacted the learning community we studied: (1) it served as a tool for extending students’ mathematical thinking, (2) it motivated students’ engagement in group discourse, (3) it became a tool for mediating discourse, (4) it became a catalyst for refining the culture of classroom, shifting the patterns of interactions between the teacher and learners. |
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Keywords: | Algebra Interactive computer software Discourse community Mathematical inquiry |
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