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Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning Année : 1999

Complex calculators in the classroom: theoretical and practical reflections on teaching pre-calculus

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University and older school students following scientific courses now use complex calculators with graphical, numerical and symbolic capabilities. In this context, the design of lessons for 11 th grade pre-calculus students was a stimulating challenge. In the design of lessons, emphasising the role of mediation of calculators and the development of schemes of use in an 'instrumental genesis' was productive. Techniques, often discarded in teaching with technology, were viewed as a means to connect task to theories. Teaching techniques of use of a complex calculator in relation with 'traditional' techniques was considered to help students to develop instrumental and paper/pencil schemes, rich in mathematical meanings and to give sense to symbolic calculations as well as graphical and numerical approaches. The paper looks at tasks and techniques to help students to develop an appropriate instrumental genesis for algebra and functions, and to prepare for calculus. It then focuses on the potential of the calculator for connecting enactive representations and theoretical calculus. Finally, it looks at strategies to help students to experiment with symbolic concepts in calculus.

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hal-02379794 , version 1 (25-11-2019)

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Jean-Baptiste Lagrange. Complex calculators in the classroom: theoretical and practical reflections on teaching pre-calculus. International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 1999, 4 (1), pp.51-81. ⟨10.1023/A:1009858714113⟩. ⟨hal-02379794⟩

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