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Tall, David – For the Learning of Mathematics, 1989
Discusses using the computer to promote versatile learning of higher order concepts in algebra and calculus. Generic organizers, generic difficulties, and differences between mathematical and cognitive approaches are considered. (YP)
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculus, Computer Uses in Education, Computers
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Miles, Dorothy D.; Forcht, Jonathan P. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1995
Deficits common among secondary students with learning disabilities or mathematics deficiencies are considered, along with a strategy to teach upper level mathematics, such as algebra or calculus. The strategy involves use of a mentor to help students to comprehend mathematics vocabulary, develop their own problem-solving strategy, and create a…
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculus, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Objectives
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Haws, LaDawn – Primus, 1992
Hypermedia provides an easy-to-use option for adding visualization, via the computer, to the classroom. Some examples of this medium are presented, including applications in basic linear algebra and calculus, and a tutorial in electromagnetism. (Author)
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Enrichment Activities
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Gura, Kay – Primus, 1992
Presents one model for a liberal arts mathematics course that combines probability and calculus. Describes activities utilized in the course to heighten students' interest and encourage student involvement. Activities include use of visualization, take-home tests, group problem solving, research papers, and computer usage with DERIVE computer…
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning
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Drucker, Daniel – College Mathematics Journal, 1992
Describes an experiment to determine which of four objects, hollow cylinders, solid cylinders, hollow balls, and solid balls, will reach the bottom of an inclined plane first when released simultaneously. Provides solutions to the problem and supplementary exercises. (MDH)
Descriptors: Calculus, Enrichment Activities, Experiments, Higher Education
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Mathews, Susann M. – Primus, 1991
Describes the mechanics of group work in the college mathematics classroom specifically group formation, preliminary class work, class and group discourse, individual and group assignments, and impact on test taking. Includes examples from a first-semester calculus course. (JJK)
Descriptors: Calculus, Cheating, Classroom Techniques, College Mathematics
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Lauten, A. Darien; And Others – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1994
Describes five college and two high school students' understandings of function and limit in a graphics calculator-based environment and identifies instances where students' understanding seems to have been influenced by the availability of a graphing calculator. (27 references) (MKR)
Descriptors: Calculus, College Students, Constructivism (Learning), Functions (Mathematics)
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Borlaug, Victoria A. – Mathematics Teacher, 1993
Discusses a classroom presentation using a Tonka toy truck's forward and backward motion that (1) develops a graphical representation of the truck's one-dimensional motion; (2) creates graphs representing constant velocity; (3) leads students to a definition of average velocity; and (4) introduces the concept of instantaneous velocity. (MDH)
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculus, Class Activities, Graphs
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Herman, Eugene A., Ed. – College Mathematics Journal, 1990
Discussed is an application of the computer software package, "Mathematica," to solve typical optimization problems from freshman calculus. An example of the use of this method is provided. (CW)
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculus, College Mathematics, Computer Software Reviews
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Winkel, Brian J. – Mathematics Teacher, 1994
Discusses an activity which models the building of a tunnel by ants using the definitions of derivative and indefinite integral from calculus. Includes a discussion of reasonableness and interpretation of the problem. (MKR)
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematical Applications
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Eason, Ray; Heath, Garrett – PRIMUS, 2004
This article addresses the enhancement of the learning environment by using Java applets in the mathematics classroom. Currently, the first year mathematics program at the United States Military Academy involves one semester of modeling with discrete dynamical systems (DDS). Several faculty members from the Academy have integrated Java applets…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Internet, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
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Fulton, Scott R. – PRIMUS, 2003
This paper describes a gateway testing program designed to ensure that students acquire basic skills in freshman calculus. Students must demonstrate they have mastered standards for "Absolutely Basic Competency"--the Calculus ABCs--in order to pass the course with a grade of C or better. We describe the background, standards, and testing program.…
Descriptors: Testing Programs, Calculus, College Mathematics, College Freshmen
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Simoson, Andrew J. – PRIMUS, 2005
We present a project for a differential equations class: an analysis of an H. G. Wells story in which is given a submersible's descent time, its ascent time, and its eruption from the surface before splashdown. (Contains 5 figures.)
Descriptors: Mathematics, Equations (Mathematics), Literature Reviews, Mathematics Instruction
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Dunn, Peter K.; Harman, Chris – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2002
The note discusses ways in which technology can be used in the calculus learning process. In particular, five MATLAB programs are detailed for use by instructors or students that demonstrate important concepts in introductory calculus: Newton's method, differentiation and integration. Two of the programs are animated. The programs and the…
Descriptors: Calculus, Computer Interfaces, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education
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Mauch, Elizabeth; Shi, Yixun – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2005
A sequence of number pairs can be used to generate many interesting examples in teaching mathematics subjects at various levels. It is often used in elementary or middle school mathematics classes to illustrate the concept of "patterns." In this paper the authors present a few interesting ways of using this sequence to form examples for high…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Geometry, College Mathematics, Calculus
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