2007
Santos-Trigo, M., Reyes-Rodríguez, A. & Espinosa-Pérez, H. (2007). Musing on the use of dynamic software and mathematics epistemology. Teaching Mathematics and its Applications, 26(4), 167-178. ISSN 0268-3679
Abstract
Different computational tools may offer teachers and students distinct opportunities in representing, exploring and solving mathematical tasks. In this context, we illustrate that the use of dynamic software (Cabri Geometry) helped high school teachers to think of and represent a particular task dynamically. In this process, the teachers had the opportunity of identifying, exploring and supporting mathematical relations that emerged during the solution of the task. We distinguish problem-solving episodes that teachers exhibited while understanding and representing the task, thinking of a solution plan, searching and presenting mathematical arguments and looking for connections.
USING TECHNOLOGY TO EXPLORE THE IRRATIONALITY OF THE SQUARE ROOT OF PRIMES
Square Roots and the Use of Technology in Math Learning
TEACHERS' CONSTRUCTION OF DYNAMIC MATHEMATICAL MODELS BASED ON THE USE OF COMPUTATIONAL TOOLS
Teaching Grashof's Law with Cabri Geometry: A Learning Task
Formulating mathematical conjectures in technology-assisted learning activities. Training...
Problem solving and use of digital technologies in the development of mathematical competencies.