iMPaCT-Math: Programming as a Means to Motivate Exploration of Foundational Algebraic Concepts
Kien H. Lim, Eric Freudenthal, Art Duval & Amy WagleriMPaCT-Math is a project involving the development and implementation of a set of learning modules for high-school algebra students to make connections across multiple representations: (a) statements in a program, (b) computational process; (c) graphical output, and (d) underlying mathematical concepts. These programming-related activities provide an experiential-visual context for students to engage in mathematical thinking and reinforce foundational concepts like Cartesian coordinates and slopes. Results of pilot-testing of activities in the first three modules (coordinate system, variables, and linear equations) will be shared and professional development for algebra teachers on classroom implementation will be discussed during our presentation.