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Using Technology for Problem Solving in Middle and High School Mathematics: Investigations Using Scientific and Graphing Calculators, Spreadsheets, and The Geometer's Sketchpad®

Using Technology for Problem Solving in Middle and High School Mathematics: Investigations Using Scientific and Graphing Calculators, Spreadsheets, and The Geometer's Sketchpad®Author: Kenneth P. Goldberg
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 192
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Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.2 x 0.6

ISBN: 0131181815
Dewey Decimal Number: 510.712
EAN: 9780131181816
ASIN: 0131181815

Publication Date: May 21, 2006
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Using Technology for Problem Solving in Middle and High School Mathematics: Investigations Using Scientific and Graphing Calculators, Spreadsheets, and The Geometer’s Sketchpad ©

Firmly rooted in the NCTM Principles and Standards, Using Technology for Problem Solving in Middle and High School Mathematics examines why technology is essential to today’s mathematics classroom, and illustrates how using technology can encourage and enhance your students’ study and understanding of mathematics. Inquiry-based, this book provides both a five-step model and 23 sample investigations that demonstrate how to help students become better problem solvers through the use of four types of instructional technology: the scientific calculator, the graphing calculator, spreadsheet software, and The Geometer’s Sketchpad © software.

Here’s what reviewers say about this book:

“The five-step model provided here is excellent, giving teachers a rich mathematical perspective to draw upon. This process moves students from inductive explorations to deductive justifications of the results, which is aligned with current theories on how students best learn.”

Dr. Robert M. Horton, Clemson University

“I like the organization of the investigations; they include a nice variety of topics and tend to avoid the ‘already known’ examples. The level of technology used moves from simple to more complex, and the reader is exposed to potentially new uses of the technology beyond commonly used (novice) features.”

Dr. Linda Bolte, Eastern Washington University

“I really like the idea of the research summaries. In all cases, I think bringing mathematics research into the practice arena is extremely useful and productive.”

Dr. Janet Bowers, San Diego State University



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