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Hyde, Hartley – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2007
In the Western Gregorian Calendar, the date of Easter Sunday is defined as the Sunday following the ecclesiastical Full Moon that falls on or next after March 21. While the pattern of dates so defined usually repeats each 19 years, there is a 0.08 day difference between the cycles. More accurately, the system has a period of 70 499 183 lunations…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Technology, Mathematics Activities

Forster, Pat – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1997
Presents a student mathematics project aimed at developing students' skills with computer spreadsheets and using the Internet to give students an appreciation of the many ways that mathematics can describe common everyday items--in this case the bicycle--and make them aware of their own role in learning. (ASK)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Internet, Mathematics Activities

Hyde, Hartley – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1998
Presents an activity in which students use computer-based spreadsheets to find out how much grain should be added to a chess board when a grain of rice is put on the first square, the amount is doubled for the next square, and the chess board is covered. (ASK)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Activities
Technology-Supported Mathematics Environments: Telecollaboration in a Secondary Statistics Classroom
Staley, John; Moyer-Packenham, Patricia; Lynch, Monique C. – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2005
The Internet, an exciting and radically different medium infiltrating pop culture, business, and education, is also a powerful educational tool with teaching and learning potential for mathematics. Web-based instructional tools allow students and teachers to actively and interactively participate in the learning process (Lynch, Moyer, Frye & Suh,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Activities, Statistics, Problem Solving, Technology Integration