Austrian Center for Didactics of Computer Algebra
Proceedings: ACDCA-Conferences
The main contributions from the 1992 Krems conference on DERIVE didactics.
Contains papers by top European educationalists using DERIVE to teach mathematics (particularly to 12-18 year olds).
Although the papers refer specifically to DERIVE, they are in the main generalisable to use of other computer algebra systems.
One third of the book is in the German language.
298 pages, A4, 1993, 13.95 Pounds Sterling.
The main contributions from the 1993 Krems conference on DERIVE didactics are beautifully presented here.
Experts from 14 countries examine a wide range of educational issues, offering suggestions and experiences at school, college and university level.
CONTENTS:
- Success and Failure in Mathematics - the effect of technology;
- The Assessment of Mathematical Ability in the Light of DERIVE;
- DERIVE in Mathematics of the 11 and 12th grade;
- Some Methodical and Didactic Remarks on Examples for the Application of DERIVE in teaching Mathematics at Gymnasium;
- Number Theory with DERIVE - some suggestions for classroom teaching;
- DERIVE-Centred Research at the University of Plymouth;
- Deterministische und Stochastische Simulationen fur die Schule;
- Learning Visually - DERIVE in the Calculus Laboratory;
- Extending Horizons - using DERIVE to explore meaningful applications in calculus;
- The Austrian Research Project - symbolic computation systems in the classroom;
- Using DERIVE in the 3rd and 4th Form of Grammar Schools in Austria;
- The 5th Class ACDCA Project in Austrian Grammar Schools;
- DERIVE for Students at the Age 17-18;
- The Application of a Computer Algebra System as a Tool in College Algebra;
- Algebraic Reasoning and CASE - freeing students from syntax?;
- The Use of Graphics Calculators and Computer Algebra Systems - differences and similarities;
- Understanding and Reflective Abstraction - learning the concept of derivative in the computer environment;
- A Mathematical Model of a Firebreak using DERIVE;
- Using Computer Algebra Systems in Teaching Mathematical Modelling;
- Using DERIVE in Teaching Calculus Geometric Maximum and Minimum Problems;
- Using Computers - and experience in algebra and discrete mathematics;
- The World System of Johannes Kepler in Stereo-Vision with DERIVE;
- From Harmony to Chaos;
- Using DERIVE in the Calculus Classroom: a step towards the future.
302 pages, A4, 1994, 19.95 Pounds Sterling.
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