On high-school students' use of graphic calculators in mathematics |
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Authors: | John Berry Prof. Ted Graham Dr. |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Centre for Teaching Mathematics Faculty of Education, The University of Plymouth, Douglas Avenue, EX8 2AT, Exnouth, Devon, England 2. The Centre for Teaching Mathematics, School of Mathermatics and Statistics, The University of Plymouth, PL1 8AA, Plymouth, Devon, England
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Abstract: | When students are working with hand held technology, such as graphic calculators, we usually only see the outcomes of their activities in the form of a contribution to a written solution of a mathematical problem. It is more difficult to capture their process of thinking or actions as they use the technology to solve the problem. In this paper we report on two case studies that follow the progress of students as they solve mathematical problems. We use software that works in the background of the graphic calculator capturing the students' keystrokes as they use the calculator. The aim of the research studies described in this paper was to provide insights into the working styles of these students. Through a detailed analysis of their graphic calculator keystrokes, interviews and associated written solutions we will discuss the effectiveness of their solution strategies and the efficiency of their use of the technology and identify some barriers to the use of graphic calculators in mathematical problem solving. |
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