In an increasing number of mathematics classes throughout the world, technology is being used for the teaching and learning of mathematics. But knowledge is limited about the long-term development of students’ mathematical thinking when learning mathematics with the use of technology. This article reports on the development of a student and the role of the graphing calculator (GC) in his learning about derivatives and instantaneous rate of change. This case is compelling, because the student is an intensive user of the GC and develops flexible problem-solving techniques – techniques which differ from those of his peers and from what he was taught in mathematics class. We used the framework of instrumental genesis to investigate how this stu...
Integrating technology in the mathematics curriculum has become a necessary task for curriculum dev...
Students’ concept image of rate of change may be incomplete or erroneous This paper reports a pilot ...
This study investigates 14 year-old students' development of graphical concepts using\ud graphing ca...
In an increasing number of mathematics classes throughout the world, technology is being used for th...
In an increasing number of mathematics classes throughout the world, technology is being used for th...
In an increasing number of mathematics classes throughout the world, technology is being used for th...
In an increasing number of mathematics classes throughout the world, technology is being used for th...
This paper reports on the role of the graphing calculator (GC) in the learning of derivatives and in...
This paper reports on the role of the graphing calculator (GC) in the learning of derivatives and in...
Assumptions: Today, when technology has taken its place in almost all classrooms in schools and coll...
Advances in technology have made graphing calculators more readily available to high school students...
Numerous studies have suggested that different technologies have different effects on students ’ lea...
The pilot study, The Impact of Graphing Technology on Student Performance, focused on what students ...
Nowadays, technology plays a fundamental role in education, in general, and in mathematics education...
Students\u27 concept image of rate of change may be incomplete or erroneous. This paper reports a pi...
Integrating technology in the mathematics curriculum has become a necessary task for curriculum dev...
Students’ concept image of rate of change may be incomplete or erroneous This paper reports a pilot ...
This study investigates 14 year-old students' development of graphical concepts using\ud graphing ca...
In an increasing number of mathematics classes throughout the world, technology is being used for th...
In an increasing number of mathematics classes throughout the world, technology is being used for th...
In an increasing number of mathematics classes throughout the world, technology is being used for th...
In an increasing number of mathematics classes throughout the world, technology is being used for th...
This paper reports on the role of the graphing calculator (GC) in the learning of derivatives and in...
This paper reports on the role of the graphing calculator (GC) in the learning of derivatives and in...
Assumptions: Today, when technology has taken its place in almost all classrooms in schools and coll...
Advances in technology have made graphing calculators more readily available to high school students...
Numerous studies have suggested that different technologies have different effects on students ’ lea...
The pilot study, The Impact of Graphing Technology on Student Performance, focused on what students ...
Nowadays, technology plays a fundamental role in education, in general, and in mathematics education...
Students\u27 concept image of rate of change may be incomplete or erroneous. This paper reports a pi...
Integrating technology in the mathematics curriculum has become a necessary task for curriculum dev...
Students’ concept image of rate of change may be incomplete or erroneous This paper reports a pilot ...
This study investigates 14 year-old students' development of graphical concepts using\ud graphing ca...