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Hativa, Nira – Computers and Education, 1984
Describes a special application of the microcomputer for small and large group instruction called Computer-Guided-Teaching (CGT). Effective teaching strategies incorporated in CGT lessons are discussed, and a description of a formal geometry course illustrates their use in CGT lessons. (MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Foreign Countries, Geometry
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Rauff, James V. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1991
Mathematical fiction writing as a learning tool is discussed utilizing an actual example of a student's fictional text related to the field of geometry. Commentary about this example and how it relates to other areas of mathematics can provide teachers with insight into students' schema for organization and internalization of mathematical…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development, College Mathematics, Concept Formation
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Boulter, Douglas R.; Kirby, John R. – Journal of Educational Research, 1994
Study investigated how to characterize students' transformational geometry problem-solving strategies, how strategies characterized particular subjects, and how strategy usage related to performance. Videotapes indicated problem-solving responses could be classified consistently, some students preferred holistic processing, some items readily…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary School Mathematics, Evaluative Thinking, Geometry
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Burn, Bob – Mathematics in School, 1990
Compared is the use of Euclidean and synthetic geometry in American and European schools. Included is the history of the major developments in the teaching of geometry. Discussed is the demise of formal geometry since World War II. (KR)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Elementary Secondary Education, Geometric Concepts, Geometry
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Myers, Nadine C. – Primus, 1991
Describes an intermediate level, college geometry course that is designated as both writing and speaking intensive. Suggests methods that utilize writing and speaking activities to enhance student learning, and discusses student reactions to the course. (nine references) (JJK)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Mathematics, Content Area Writing, Cooperative Learning
Licht, Norman – 1988
This study examined whether analogy or means-ends strategies (heuristics) would be used to solve geometric puzzle-like problems, which were generated by a microcomputer. The subjects in the two-group experiment were undergraduate students enrolled in an introductory psychology course at Potsdam College (New York). One group of subjects learned…
Descriptors: Analogy, College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education