This paper describes the experience of teaching mathematics in the electromechanics vocational course with aid of the computer. Instead of giving a bunch of equations and a calculator to the students, as it is usual in vocational courses, we offer them Octave, which is a numerical computational tool. Furthermore, the mathematical concepts involved in the solution of applied problems are provided within a multidisciplinary framework. The proposed approach helped to reduce the abstraction of mathematics for the students. Despite the deficiencies the students in vocational courses have in their formation, we could notice that their perception regarding mathematics has changed after figuring out that “a bunch of numbers” can be usef...
AbstractThe two main arguments of this paper are: first, that it is important for our society of the...
Mathematical technology is a term referring to the interdisciplinary area combining applied mathemat...
The content of this paper stems from an earlier inquiry into the use of computers in secondary mathe...
This paper describes the experience of teaching mathematics in the electromechanics vocational cours...
The rapid development of computers and the internet has given new opportunities for engineering work...
Since a few years ago, the use of the computer as a tool to support teaching has been extended in Un...
The difficulty in learning in Mathematics has been the object of researches, meetings, lectures, aim...
The rapid developments in technology make it costly to educate the work force for the sectors. In mo...
AbstractMathematics is often considered difficult by students, consequently it appears as an unattra...
The history of contemporary mathematical education is the history of a struggle against computers an...
Report published in the Proceedings of the National Conference on "Education in the Information Soci...
An understanding of electromagnetic fields concepts and electrical phenomena requires advanced mathe...
Here we present the integration of a computationally oriented mathematics education into the CDIO-ba...
of Southern Mississippi (USM). The EET program strives to create a learning environment that nurture...
At this article we discuss the practice results of using the MathCAD and Multisim software products...
AbstractThe two main arguments of this paper are: first, that it is important for our society of the...
Mathematical technology is a term referring to the interdisciplinary area combining applied mathemat...
The content of this paper stems from an earlier inquiry into the use of computers in secondary mathe...
This paper describes the experience of teaching mathematics in the electromechanics vocational cours...
The rapid development of computers and the internet has given new opportunities for engineering work...
Since a few years ago, the use of the computer as a tool to support teaching has been extended in Un...
The difficulty in learning in Mathematics has been the object of researches, meetings, lectures, aim...
The rapid developments in technology make it costly to educate the work force for the sectors. In mo...
AbstractMathematics is often considered difficult by students, consequently it appears as an unattra...
The history of contemporary mathematical education is the history of a struggle against computers an...
Report published in the Proceedings of the National Conference on "Education in the Information Soci...
An understanding of electromagnetic fields concepts and electrical phenomena requires advanced mathe...
Here we present the integration of a computationally oriented mathematics education into the CDIO-ba...
of Southern Mississippi (USM). The EET program strives to create a learning environment that nurture...
At this article we discuss the practice results of using the MathCAD and Multisim software products...
AbstractThe two main arguments of this paper are: first, that it is important for our society of the...
Mathematical technology is a term referring to the interdisciplinary area combining applied mathemat...
The content of this paper stems from an earlier inquiry into the use of computers in secondary mathe...