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Title: Dynamic Motion Simulations Wireless Networks Amazing Algebra Learning


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Dynamic Motion Simulations Wireless Networks
Amazing Algebra Learning
  • Stephen J. Hegedus
  • Jake Sylvia
  • University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
  • Department of Mathematics
  • www.simcalc.umassd.edu/workshops
  • www.simcalc.com

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Our friend and colleague
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Big Picture Combine dynamic SimCalc
representations with the new ingredient,
Classroom Connectivity (CC) that is
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Dynamical Mathematics (in the form of SimCalc
MathWorlds) Classroom Connectivity (in the form
of TI Navigator)
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Plan for the Session
  • Orient ourselves to the bigger picture goals
  • Do some warm-up MathWorlds activities to get a
    feel for Mathworlds on the TI-83 (CMW)
  • Use CMW to make, Navigator to collect, and JMW to
    examine individual mathematical constructions
  • Use CMW to make, Navigator to collect, and JMW to
    aggregate parametrically varying functions
  • Step back and reflect on what we have been doing
  • Plan for future interactions

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Our Larger Goals
  • Integrate two families of technologies (SimCalc
    Navigator) to achieve uniquely powerful
    educational advantage for students
  • Exploit connectivity across device types
  • To take advantage of the strengths of each to
    compensate for weaknesses of the other, and
  • To create learning and teaching opportunities
    that transcend the powers of each

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Technologically, What Is Happening?
  • We have a common data-structure across computer
    and hand-held versions of SimCalc MathWorlds
    (Calculator MW Java MW)
  • We integrate with Navigators communication
    infrastructure to move data (especially
    MathWorlds functions) between device-types

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A SimCalc AssumptionMath Needs to Be About
Something
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Basic SimCalc Features
  • Dynamic simulations hot-linked to graphs
    formulas (which are about the motions)
  • Graphically definable editable functions,
    including piecewise-defined functions
  • Import re-animate CBR/L motion data
  • Visualization tools (e.g., dropping marks
    during motions)
  • Hot-linked rate accumulation data (e.g.,
    velocity position)

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How Do We Exploit Connectivity?
  • Facilitate work-flow to from students
    activities, assessments, homework, etc.
  • Make individual mathematical constructions
    public, e.g., mathematical performances
  • Aggregate student constructions to
  • Vary essential parameters on a per-student basis
  • Elevate student attention from single objects to
    parametrized families of objects
  • Provide opportunity for generalization across
    cases
  • Expose common thought-patterns (e.g., errors)

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So lets try a few things! Well then return
reflect.
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Strategically, What Are We Doing?
  • We enable the teacher to render an individuals
    mathematical activity public in a shared display
  • We interlink mathematical structures and
    classroom social structures (both designed and
    naturally occurring) to create new forms of
    learning, new activity structures
  • We intensify, focus manage student attention
  • We promote the infusion of personal social
    identity in students mathematical constructions

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Reflections on the Projection-of-Identity Into
the Public Space
  • Each person/group is up there (no place to
    hide)
  • What is given what is hidden is tightly
    manipulable to serve a wide range of pedagogical
    curricular aims
  • Personal identity is projected into the public
    object
  • Attention can be explicitly managed by the
    teacher by showing/hiding/grouping students
    constructions
  • Classroom is infused with affect social
    authenticity
  • The above features in combination enable the
    teacher to enhance the intensity of classroom
    learning in new ways

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CD Contents Sample Lessons from theAlgebra
Subscription Sample Lessons from the forthcoming
Connected MathWorlds Subscription
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Thank You!
  • Contact Stephen Hegedus (shegedus_at_umassd.edu)
  • www.simcalc.umassd.edu/workshops
  • www.simcalc.com
  • To download more free stuff
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