Abstract
Using advanced calculators to do mathematics changes the focus of what students need to
learn. For arithmetic number sense is important, for algebra, symbol sense. Both concepts
apply to the whole problem solving cycle. This paper is concerned with algebraic insight,
the subset of symbol sense which is needed to solve a problem already formulated
mathematically. Students need algebraic insight to enter expressions correctly, monitor the
solution process and interpret the output as conventional mathematics. A framework for
algebraic insight is described and illustrated with examples.
Robyn Pierce & Kaye Stacey