Abstract
This paper discusses new directions
for mathematics in school,
emerging with use of
technologically advanced tools.
The data are observations made
during work with function graphers
in the Technology Enriched
Algebra project. There are three
propositions. Students will use a
wider range of notations, mixing
them more than at present.
Differences in tools will promote
the development of different
concepts. The variety of
approaches to problems will
increase markedly, due to
apparently small differences in the
design of software tools.
David Tynan, Kaye Stacey, Gary Asp, & John Dowsey
Doing Mathematics With New Tools: New Patterns Of Thinking