2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10758-005-0395-z
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An “Instrumental Approach” to Study the Integration of a Computer Tool Into Mathematics Teaching: the Case of Spreadsheets

Abstract: International audienceThis article reports on research focused on the integration of a specific computer tool, the spreadsheet, into mathematics teaching. After presenting some important results obtained by research in this area, we revisit these in the light of an instrumental approach, which we perceive as essential to analyse the construction of mathematical meanings in spreadsheet environments and to understand better the questions of technological integration. Then, these theoretical elements are used in … Show more

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“…Using the spreadsheet in the context of problem solving emphasizes the need to identify the relevant variables involved and fosters the search for variables that depend on other variables, resulting in composed relations. The definition of intermediate relations, by means of spreadsheet formulas in intermediate columns, meaning the decomposition of more complex relations in chained simpler ones, is a special feature inherent to the use of the spreadsheet that amounts to important results in solving algebraic contextual problems (Carreira, 1992;Haspekian, 2005). Moreover, as noted by Haspekian (2005) a spreadsheet also allows an algebraic organization of apparently arithmetical solutions and this kind of hybridism, where arithmetic and algebra naturally cohabit, becomes an educational option that may help students in moving from arithmetic to algebra (Kieran, 1996).…”
Section: Problem Solving With the Spreadsheet And The Development Of mentioning
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“…Using the spreadsheet in the context of problem solving emphasizes the need to identify the relevant variables involved and fosters the search for variables that depend on other variables, resulting in composed relations. The definition of intermediate relations, by means of spreadsheet formulas in intermediate columns, meaning the decomposition of more complex relations in chained simpler ones, is a special feature inherent to the use of the spreadsheet that amounts to important results in solving algebraic contextual problems (Carreira, 1992;Haspekian, 2005). Moreover, as noted by Haspekian (2005) a spreadsheet also allows an algebraic organization of apparently arithmetical solutions and this kind of hybridism, where arithmetic and algebra naturally cohabit, becomes an educational option that may help students in moving from arithmetic to algebra (Kieran, 1996).…”
Section: Problem Solving With the Spreadsheet And The Development Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The definition of intermediate relations, by means of spreadsheet formulas in intermediate columns, meaning the decomposition of more complex relations in chained simpler ones, is a special feature inherent to the use of the spreadsheet that amounts to important results in solving algebraic contextual problems (Carreira, 1992;Haspekian, 2005). Moreover, as noted by Haspekian (2005) a spreadsheet also allows an algebraic organization of apparently arithmetical solutions and this kind of hybridism, where arithmetic and algebra naturally cohabit, becomes an educational option that may help students in moving from arithmetic to algebra (Kieran, 1996). Spreadsheets can act as a bridge between arithmetic and algebra by helping students generalize patterns, develop an understanding of variable, facilitate transformation of algebraic expressions, and provide a space to explore equations (Tabach et al, 2008).…”
Section: Problem Solving With the Spreadsheet And The Development Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mostraremos casos en los que los estudiantes consideraron necesario construir nombres para las cantidades con la intención de dotar de sentido a la historia del problema en el espacio semiótico de la hoja de cálculo. También ofreceremos ejemplos que pondrán de manifiesto cómo lo que Haspekian (2005) llama carácter híbrido del lenguaje de la hoja de cálculo (un lenguaje a medio camino entre el de la aritmética y el del álgebra) permite la aparición de estrategias de resolución aritméticas en las que no se procede de manera exclusiva de lo conocido hacia lo desconocido.…”
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“…Jackiw and Sinclair (2006), when discussing the learning of grades 3 to 5 children as they engaged in activities involving dragging, described how the exploration with movement enabled students to gain some understanding of continuity and abstract relations. Instrumentalisation has also been applied to the relationship between the learner and the integration of computer algebra systems (CAS) in mathematics programmes (e.g., Artigue, 2002;Lagrange, 2005) and with spreadsheets (Haspekian, 2005). This aspect gestures towards contemporary hermeneutics from the perspective that the affordances of the digital technology might influence the learners' approach, their dialogue and hence mathematical understanding.…”
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confidence: 99%