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Title
Affect and graphing calculator use.
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Year
2011
Publisher
J. Mathematical Behavior
Author
McColloch, Allison W.
Language
English
Institution
North Carolina State University
Department
Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education
City
Raleigh, NC
Abstract
This article reports on a qualitative study of six high school calculus students designed to build an understanding about the affect associated with graphing calculator use in independent situations. framework for affect as a representational system was used as a lens through which to understand the ways in which graphing calculator use impacted students’ affective pathways. It was found that using the graphing calculator helped students maintain productive affective pathways for problem solving as long as they were using graphing calculator capabilities for which they had gone through a process of instrumental genesis with respect to the mathematical task they were working on. Furthermore, graphing calculator use and the affect that is associated with its use may be influenced by the perceived values of others, including parents and teachers (past, present and future)
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Keywords
Affect, Graphing Calculators, High School, Calculus, Instrumentalization, TI-89, CAS
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