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Ortiz-Robinson, Norma L.; Ellington, Aimee J. – PRIMUS, 2009
A number of learner-centered strategies were implemented during a two-semester course in real analysis that is traditionally taught in lecture format. We seek to understand the role that these strategies can have in this proof-intensive theoretical mathematics classroom and the perceived benefits by the students. Although learner-centered…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Advanced Courses, Mathematics Education, Equations (Mathematics)
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Newburgh, Ronald – Physics Teacher, 2009
A problem addressed infrequently in beginning physics courses is that of a moving body with changing mass. Elementary texts often have footnotes referring to jet planes and rockets but rarely do they go further. This omission is understandable because calculations with variable mass generally require the tools of calculus. This paper presents a…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Physics, Calculus, Scientific Principles
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Harding, Ansie; Engelbrecht, Johann – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2009
Visualizing complex roots of a quadratic equation has been a quest since the inception of the Argand plane in the 1800s. Many algebraic and numerical methods exist for calculating complex roots of an equation, but few visual methods exist. Following on from papers by Harding and Engelbrecht (A. Harding and J. Engelbrecht, "Sibling curves and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Equations (Mathematics), Problem Solving
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Montiel, Mariana; Wilhelmi, Miguel R.; Vidakovic, Draga; Elstak, Iwan – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2009
The main objective of this paper is to apply the onto-semiotic approach to analyze the mathematical concept of different coordinate systems, as well as some situations and university students' actions related to these coordinate systems. The identification of objects that emerge from the mathematical activity and a first intent to describe an…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Calculus, Semiotics, Multivariate Analysis
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Nelson, Karen C.; Marbach-Ad, Gili; Schneider, Katie; Thompson, Katerina V.; Shields, Patricia A.; Fagan, William F. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2009
Historically, biology has not been a heavily quantitative science, but this is changing rapidly (Ewing 2002; Gross 2000; Hastings and palmer 2003; Jungck 2005; Steen 2005). Quantitative approaches now constitute a key tool for modern biologists, yet undergraduate biology courses remain largely qualitative and descriptive. Although biology majors…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Biology, Statistical Analysis, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Herceg, Dorde; Herceg, Dragoslav – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2010
The concept of definite integral is almost always introduced as the Riemann integral, which is defined in terms of the Riemann sum, and its geometric interpretation. This definition is hard to understand for high school students. With the aid of mathematical software for visualisation and computation of approximate integrals, the notion of…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computers, Geometric Concepts, Calculus
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Esteley, Cristina B.; Villarreal, Monica E.; Alagia, Humberto R. – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2010
Over the past several years, we have been exploring and researching a phenomenon that occurs among undergraduate students that we called extension of linear models to non-linear contexts or overgeneralization of linear models. This phenomenon appears when some students use linear representations in situations that are non-linear. In a first phase,…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Undergraduate Students, College Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts
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Darrah, Marjorie; Fuller, Edgar; Miller, David – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2010
This paper discusses a possible solution to a problem frequently encountered by educators seeking to use computer-based or multiple choice-based exams for mathematics. These assessment methodologies force a discrete grading system on students and do not allow for the possibility of partial credit. The research presented in this paper investigates…
Descriptors: College Students, College Mathematics, Calculus, Computer Assisted Testing
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Mark, June; Cuoco, Al; Goldenberg, E. Paul; Sword, Sarah – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2010
"Mathematical habits of mind" include reasoning by continuity, looking at extreme cases, performing thought experiments, and using abstraction that mathematicians use in their work. Current recommendations emphasize the critical nature of developing these habits of mind: "Once this kind of thinking is established, students can apply it in the…
Descriptors: Calculus, Arithmetic, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
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Weigand, Hans-Georg; Bichler, Ewald – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2010
Many empirical investigations concerning the use of computer algebra systems (CAS) and symbolic calculators (SC) are restricted to a period of only a few weeks. They do not show long-term effects on students understanding. Therefore, a long term project (2003-2012) was started to test the use of symbolic calculators in Bavarian…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Calculus
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Sturdivant, Rod; Watts, Krista – PRIMUS, 2010
This article presents material that has been used as a classroom activity in a calculus-based probability and statistics course. The application was used in the first few lessons of this course. Students had three previous semesters of math, including calculus (single and multivariable), differential equations, and a course in mathematical…
Descriptors: Probability, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Communicable Diseases
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Mamona-Downs, Joanna – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2010
An account is made of the relationship between the convergence behaviour of a sequence and the accumulation points of the underlying set of the sequence. The aim is to provide students with opportunities to contrast two types of mathematical entities through their commonalities and differences in structure. The more set-oriented perspective that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Thinking Skills, Calculus
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Daniels, Karen E. – Physics Teacher, 2010
In traditional introductory physics classes, there is often limited opportunity for students to contribute their own ideas, interests, and experiences as they engage with the subject matter. This situation is exacerbated in university lecture-format classes, where students may not feel comfortable speaking during class. In the last few years,…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Calculus, Computer Mediated Communication
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IGI Global, 2017
The integration of technology into modern classrooms has enhanced learning opportunities for students. With increased access to educational content, students gain a better understanding of the concepts being taught. "Flipped Instruction: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice" is a comprehensive reference source for the latest scholarly…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Homework
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Xie, Ying; Coffland, David; Yang, Fangyun – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2012
Multimodal feedback could promote college students' conceptual, procedural and heuristic knowledge learning. This study used an experimental design to investigate the interaction effects of instructor's narrated feedback (with procedural feedback delivered visually and heuristic feedback auditorily) and gender on their post-test performance of a…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Feedback (Response), Control Groups, Research Design
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