Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Technology in the Mathematics Classroom Essay -- Math Mathematics Tech
  Technology in the Mathematics Classroom    In todayââ¬â¢s society, technology is advancing at such a  rate that on can hardly stay ahead. Technology surrounds  every person in civilization. To not use the technology  that is readily available would be absurd. The same idea  applies to technology in the classroom. Calculators, in  particular, are becoming more readily available in the  classroom, but technology should not stop there. Many  inspiring computers programs, such as Geometerââ¬â¢s Sketchpad,  Math Success, Fathom, Maple, and Minitab greatly enhance  the mathematical teaching and learning that can take place  in a classroom. With these types of programs, teachers can  cover required more in-depth, and addition material more  closely related to the studentsââ¬â¢ lives. In agreement with  Bert K. Waits of Ohio State University, I believe  technology, specifically ââ¬Å"calculators[,] in conjunction  with mental, paper-and-pencil, and estimation skills when  appropriate, comprise the tools to help students work  through the computations and manipulations necessary for  solving problemsâ⬠ (p. 8). Many people are skeptical about   2  using quality technology in the classroom because they  believe it decreases the studentââ¬â¢s ability to complete  mathematics problems without the technology. In my  opinion, in agreement with the National Council of Teachers  of Mathematics (NCTM) Principles and Standards for School  Mathematics, ââ¬Å"technology is essential in teaching and  learning mathematicsâ⬠ (p. 24). Even though many people are  apprehensive about using technology in the classroom, I  feel confident that students can and will use the provided  technology wisely and greatly appreciate the ideas and  concepts that can be discovered by using technol...              ...lassroom, I want all of my students to have  access to a handheld calculator and a computer with  mathematical software. I plan to encourage my future  students to embrace technology and all of its advances.   7  Works Cited  ââ¬Å"Handheld Graphing Technology at the Secondary Level:  Research Findings and Implications for Classroom  Practiceâ⬠ 25 August 2003.    gsecondary2.html>.  National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Principles  and Standards for School Mathematics. Reston: The  National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Inc.,  2000.  ââ¬Å"Recommendations for Technology in Teacher Preparationâ⬠  MAA. 24 August 2003.    m>.  Waits, Bert. ââ¬Å"The Role of Calculators in Math Education.â⬠  25 August 2003.    .html>.                      
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