Integrating a powerful instrument such as CAS into teaching and learning mathematics requires changes to many aspects of the classroom, which teachers will make from the base of their prior teaching styles and their beliefs about mathematics and how it should be taught. The paper describes the different ways in which two pioneering Australian teachers adapted their teaching to use CAS. One teacher used CAS with the primary goal of increasing understanding but restricted students’ use. The other teacher adopted CAS as an extra technique for solving standard problems, emphasising timesaving routines by hand and with CAS. Through these case studies we comment on the following issues related to teaching with CAS: different ways of organising th...
This paper considers the potential of Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) to enhance the processes associ...
Availability of a computer algebra system (CAS) provides a catalyst for teachers to reflect on long-...
Encouraging students to develop effective use of Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) is not trivial. This...
Using CAS in the classroom provides many opportunities for improving student learning. However, to t...
In recent years in Australia, CAS has been incorporated successfully into the curriculum and pedagog...
This paper reports on the experiences of students who were learning mathematics with CAS for a secon...
Within the past few decades, educational researchers and organisations have recognised the potential...
Abstract: In the near future many teachers may be required to incorporate CAS into their teaching pr...
Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) are powerful tools for both doing and learning mathematics. They may ...
This paper reports on the experiences of students who were learning mathematics with CAS for a secon...
The use of new tools for mathematics at school wins increasingly Importance. It follows from this th...
© 2014 Dr. Lynda Maree BallA computer algebra system (CAS) automates symbolic work in mathematics, p...
The use of handheld CAS technology in undergraduate mathematics courses in Australia is paradoxicall...
The focus of this paper is to examine the extent to which teacher perceptions and approaches to CAS ...
Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) are powerful tools for both doing and learning mathematics. They may ...
This paper considers the potential of Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) to enhance the processes associ...
Availability of a computer algebra system (CAS) provides a catalyst for teachers to reflect on long-...
Encouraging students to develop effective use of Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) is not trivial. This...
Using CAS in the classroom provides many opportunities for improving student learning. However, to t...
In recent years in Australia, CAS has been incorporated successfully into the curriculum and pedagog...
This paper reports on the experiences of students who were learning mathematics with CAS for a secon...
Within the past few decades, educational researchers and organisations have recognised the potential...
Abstract: In the near future many teachers may be required to incorporate CAS into their teaching pr...
Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) are powerful tools for both doing and learning mathematics. They may ...
This paper reports on the experiences of students who were learning mathematics with CAS for a secon...
The use of new tools for mathematics at school wins increasingly Importance. It follows from this th...
© 2014 Dr. Lynda Maree BallA computer algebra system (CAS) automates symbolic work in mathematics, p...
The use of handheld CAS technology in undergraduate mathematics courses in Australia is paradoxicall...
The focus of this paper is to examine the extent to which teacher perceptions and approaches to CAS ...
Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) are powerful tools for both doing and learning mathematics. They may ...
This paper considers the potential of Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) to enhance the processes associ...
Availability of a computer algebra system (CAS) provides a catalyst for teachers to reflect on long-...
Encouraging students to develop effective use of Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) is not trivial. This...