AbstractWe consider computer aided assessment (CAA) of mathematics in which a student provides an answer in the form of a mathematical expression. A common approach is for CAA system implementors to adopt a linear syntax to allow students to communicate their answer to the machine. In this paper we consider the problems students encounter when mediating between (i) traditional mathematical notation and (ii) the requirements of a strict computer algebra system (CAS) syntax. We compare the linear syntaxes of five commonly used general purpose CAS, and report surprising variety even at the elementary levels
The author began working with computer algebra systems (CAS) in the 80s to perform effective computa...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the process through which students learn to make functional use of com...
Powerful Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) are often used only with reluctance in early undergraduate m...
AbstractWe consider computer aided assessment (CAA) of mathematics in which a student provides an an...
In this paper, we investigate computer algebra based assessment of mathematics online, with a focus ...
Equivalence of algebraic expressions is at the heart of transformational work in algebra. However, w...
This study looks at a mixed ability group of 21 Year 5 primary students (aged 9-10 years old) who ha...
In connection with the spread of computer algebra systems (and algebraic calculators), the natural q...
How are we to use the computer in the teaching and learning of algebra? In the longterm the new tec...
Equivalence of algebraic expressions is at the heart of transformational work in algebra. However, w...
This document is based largely on work conducted jointly by the DIDIREM laboratory and the Commissio...
Abstract: The narrative presented hereafter will demonstrate the similarities of syntactic systems i...
A mixed ability group of 21 9-10 year old students were taught over a three lesson period using the ...
Abstract: In this paper Computer Aided Assessment (CAA) systems involving the delivery of questions ...
© 2014 Dr. Lynda Maree BallA computer algebra system (CAS) automates symbolic work in mathematics, p...
The author began working with computer algebra systems (CAS) in the 80s to perform effective computa...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the process through which students learn to make functional use of com...
Powerful Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) are often used only with reluctance in early undergraduate m...
AbstractWe consider computer aided assessment (CAA) of mathematics in which a student provides an an...
In this paper, we investigate computer algebra based assessment of mathematics online, with a focus ...
Equivalence of algebraic expressions is at the heart of transformational work in algebra. However, w...
This study looks at a mixed ability group of 21 Year 5 primary students (aged 9-10 years old) who ha...
In connection with the spread of computer algebra systems (and algebraic calculators), the natural q...
How are we to use the computer in the teaching and learning of algebra? In the longterm the new tec...
Equivalence of algebraic expressions is at the heart of transformational work in algebra. However, w...
This document is based largely on work conducted jointly by the DIDIREM laboratory and the Commissio...
Abstract: The narrative presented hereafter will demonstrate the similarities of syntactic systems i...
A mixed ability group of 21 9-10 year old students were taught over a three lesson period using the ...
Abstract: In this paper Computer Aided Assessment (CAA) systems involving the delivery of questions ...
© 2014 Dr. Lynda Maree BallA computer algebra system (CAS) automates symbolic work in mathematics, p...
The author began working with computer algebra systems (CAS) in the 80s to perform effective computa...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the process through which students learn to make functional use of com...
Powerful Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) are often used only with reluctance in early undergraduate m...