International audienceTransforming any tool into a mathematical instrument for students involves a complex ‘instrumentation’ process and does not necessarily lead to better mathematical understanding. Analysis of the constraints and potential of the artefact are necessary in order to point out the mathematical knowledge involved in using a calculator. Results of this analysis have an influence on the design of problem situations. Observations of students using graphic and symbolic calculators were analysed and categorised into profiles, illustrating that transforming the calculator into an efficient mathematical instrument varies from student to student, a factor which has to be included in the teaching process
International audienceThis chapter is dedicated to the analysis of the mutual influences between too...
International audienceIn Chapter 6, we analyzed didactic phenomena occurring during experiments in i...
International audienceNew handheld calculators can be seen both as artefact allowing calculation and...
International audienceThe appearance of more and more complex tools in mathematics classes is not a ...
International audienceA rapid technological evolution (Chapter 1), linked to profound changes within...
Calculators can be used effectively for mathematics education in a number of ways, although frequent...
International audienceWhile computational technologies are transforming the professional practice of...
International audienceThanks to the work of mathematicians, software designers and mathematics educa...
It seems that calculators continue to be misunderstood as devices solely for calculation, although t...
Technology has become a major force in developing curricula and educational practice in mathematics ...
Developers of mathematics curricula make choices regarding the kinds of technology that are to be us...
Scientific calculators are sometimes regarded as important only for obtaining numerical answers to c...
International audienceUniversity and older school students following scientific courses now use comp...
It seems that calculators continue to be misunderstood as devices solely for calculation, although t...
Although officially approved for use in the Singapore secondary curriculum, including examinations, ...
International audienceThis chapter is dedicated to the analysis of the mutual influences between too...
International audienceIn Chapter 6, we analyzed didactic phenomena occurring during experiments in i...
International audienceNew handheld calculators can be seen both as artefact allowing calculation and...
International audienceThe appearance of more and more complex tools in mathematics classes is not a ...
International audienceA rapid technological evolution (Chapter 1), linked to profound changes within...
Calculators can be used effectively for mathematics education in a number of ways, although frequent...
International audienceWhile computational technologies are transforming the professional practice of...
International audienceThanks to the work of mathematicians, software designers and mathematics educa...
It seems that calculators continue to be misunderstood as devices solely for calculation, although t...
Technology has become a major force in developing curricula and educational practice in mathematics ...
Developers of mathematics curricula make choices regarding the kinds of technology that are to be us...
Scientific calculators are sometimes regarded as important only for obtaining numerical answers to c...
International audienceUniversity and older school students following scientific courses now use comp...
It seems that calculators continue to be misunderstood as devices solely for calculation, although t...
Although officially approved for use in the Singapore secondary curriculum, including examinations, ...
International audienceThis chapter is dedicated to the analysis of the mutual influences between too...
International audienceIn Chapter 6, we analyzed didactic phenomena occurring during experiments in i...
International audienceNew handheld calculators can be seen both as artefact allowing calculation and...