Title :
Work in Progress: Wireless Tablet Technology in the Calculus Classroom leads to Inquiry and Discovery
Author :
Prapavessi, Despina
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Math., Diablo Valley Coll., Pleasant Hill, CA
Abstract :
This paper studies the impact of infusing the Calculus II curriculum at Diablo Valley College with collaborative activities based on wireless tablet technology. Under a 2005 HP Technology for Teaching grant, students used Tablets to record and analyze data collected in labs, access Web based Mathematica notebooks and Java applets, collaborate, give class presentations, and report on field trips to organizations that use Calculus in their practices. Many students at the college come from underrepresented socioeconomic groups. These new learning experiences ignited their interest in the subject matter and helped them get a better focus for their studies. In the classes taught with the redesign a 98% attendance rate was observed, along with an 86% retention (up from ~75%) and a 78% success rate (up from ~69%). Student involvement increased significantly and at least 17% of the students improved their performance by 1-2 letter grades after the introduction of the technology
Keywords :
Internet; Java; calculus; computer aided instruction; educational courses; groupware; mathematics computing; mobile computing; Java applets; Web based Mathematica notebooks; calculus course; collaborative activities; educational curriculum; experiential learning; wireless tablet technology; Calculus; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Differential equations; Education; Educational institutions; Educational programs; Java; Mathematics; Page description languages; Calculus curriculum; Experiential learning; Impact of technology; Wireless Tablet technology;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 36th Annual
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0256-5
Electronic_ISBN :
0190-5848
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.2006.322511