Understanding the integral: Students’ symbolic forms |
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Authors: | Steven R. Jones |
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Affiliation: | Curriculum and Instruction, University of Maryland, 2311 Benjamin Building, College Park, MD 20742, United States |
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Abstract: | Researchers are currently investigating how calculus students understand the basic concepts of first-year calculus, including the integral. However, much is still unknown regarding the cognitive resources (i.e., stable cognitive units that can be accessed by an individual) that students hold and draw on when thinking about the integral. This paper presents cognitive resources of the integral that a sample of experienced calculus students drew on while working on pure mathematics and applied physics problems. This research provides evidence that students hold a variety of productive cognitive resources that can be employed in problem solving, though some of the resources prove more productive than others, depending on the context. In particular, conceptualizations of the integral as an addition over many pieces seem especially useful in multivariate and physics contexts. |
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Keywords: | Calculus Integral Student understanding Undergraduate mathematics education Symbolic form Accumulation |
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