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Ozgun-Koca, S. Asli – Mathematics Teacher, 2007
This article offers an introductory activity for the limit concept with a geometrical and historical foundation. A connection among Geometry, Measurement and Calculus is highlighted with the help of technology. The geometrical drawing, measurement and graphing capabilities of both TI-89 and Geometer's Sketchpad make it possible for students to…
Descriptors: Calculus, Geometry, Measurement, Technology Uses in Education
Pope, Sue – Micromath, 2003
Discusses drawing a Pythagoras diagram in the context of how computer software influences mathematical understanding. Requires different understandings of what the diagram involves in order to be successfully completed in different environments. Suggests that while LOGO is often expected to be easier, a graphic calculator can be less demanding.…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education, Geometry, Graphing Calculators
Beem, Paul – 1998
Steiner's Porism states that if you can draw a connected ring of circles in the annular region between two original circles, the ring will be successfully completed no matter where you start. This paper explores how the TI-92 graphing calculator can be used to demonstrate Steiner's Porism and illustrate the main points of its proof. Inversion in…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Graphing Calculators
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Helfgott, Michel; Simonsen, Linda M. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1998
Presents an activity to investigate physico-mathematical concepts and provide mathematics arguments that are very close to a proof with the advent and availability of powerful technology. Demonstrates without using calculus how the law of reflection for parabolas is derived from Fermat's principle of least time. (ASK)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Geometry, Graphing Calculators, Higher Education
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Brown, Alan R. – Mathematics Teacher, 1999
Introduces a project in which students use dynamic geometry software with a TI-92 graphing calculator to study geometric constructions. Concludes that interactive technology can enhance the geometry curriculum and better meet the needs of visual and tactile learners than the traditional approach. (ASK)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Geometry, Graphing Calculators, Mathematics Activities
Beem, Paul – 1998
This paper introduces a teaching unit on using spiral symmetry in a geometry course for secondary education majors. The TI-92 graphing calculator is used to exploit the exponential function to analyze the geometric topic of similarity and to study the derivative of spirals. The paper provides some procedures and programs to generate spirals using…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Geometric Concepts, Geometry
Ryan, Walter F. – 1998
This book is designed to supplement The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project's (UCSMP) Transition Mathematics textbook. The content and questions in this book have been sequenced to specific geometry lessons in the Transition Mathematics text. All geometry explorations are done with the TI-92 calculator. This book is organized around…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Grade 7
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Tobin, Patrick – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 1998
Argues that teachers and lecturers need to identify essential skills which are technology-independent and need to determine the most effective use of new technology in the classroom. Examines prospects for change using the newer technology of graphing calculators for mathematics courses. Contains 15 references. (ASK)
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculus, Educational Change, Educational Technology