Revival of a classical topic in differential geometry: the exploration of envelopes in a computerized environment |
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Authors: | Thierry Dana-Picard Nurit Zehavi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mathematics, Jerusalem College of Technology, Havaad Haleumi Street 21, Jerusalem 91160, Israelndp@jct.ac.il;3. Department of Science Teaching, Weizmann Institute for Science, Herzl Street 234, Rehovot 7610001, Israel |
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Abstract: | Learning mathematics in a technology-rich environment enables us to revive classical topics which have been removed from the curriculum a long time ago. Both theoretical issues and applications can be studied with an experimental process. We present how envelopes of 1-parameter families of plane curves and some of their applications can be presented early in the curriculum either for pre-service teachers or for in-service teachers. This approach may be useful for students in an engineering curriculum. Working with technology yields important effects, such as reviving classical topics, broadening perspectives on already known topics, and enhancing the learner's experimental skills, where conversion between various registers of representation is an important issue. |
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Keywords: | differential geometry Computer Algebra System registers of representation slider bar experimental |
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