Science of Learning
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Newton did not have his trusty TI-85 in hand when he needed to add and subtract and look at not only his ability to do maths but his contribution, nay might I say invention, of it.
Does the use of calculators, scientifically speaking, hinder or help students to intrinsically appreciate mathematics?
or should we return to the way of yesterday, using rulers instead of lasers, fingers instead of calculators?
Does the use of calculators, scientifically speaking, hinder or help students to intrinsically appreciate mathematics?
or should we return to the way of yesterday, using rulers instead of lasers, fingers instead of calculators?
