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Title

Influences of CAS and GC in early algebra. 

Alternate Title

ZDM special issue on handhelds and math education 

Year

2010

Publisher

ZDM 

Author

Zeller, M. and B. Barzel  

Language

English

Institution

Springer 

Department

 

City

Munich 

Abstract

In the last years, several studies have investigated the role of technology in teaching and learning mathematics. However, the specific role of computer algebra systems (CAS) in early algebra in contrast to graphic calculators (GC) is still unclear. The CAYEN project is researching this field by comparing 13-year-old pupils—one GC class and two CAS classes have been observed while acquiring elementary algebraic competences with nearly the same teaching sequence. The field of algebraic competences is split into syntactic abilities and symbol sense. The results of this explorative case study show that the development of symbol sense is influenced by the adoption of CAS in the learning process. Especially when transitioning from arithmetic to algebra, the pupils’ views of algebra as well as their conceptions of algebraic objects seem to be affected by the availability of CAS.

Reference

Journal article

Keywords

TI-Nspire 

Document Content

Zeller, M. and B. Barzel (2010). "Influences of CAS and GC in early algebra." ZDM 42(7): 775-788.
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