Integral calculus is generally regarded as a fundamental but advanced aspect of mathematics, and it is not generally studied until students are aged about fifteen or older. Understanding the transformative potential of information and communication technology, this project undertook an investigation in four Australian schools to train pupils aged ten to twelve years how to solve problems using integral calculus with computer algebra system software. After eleven lessons the students completed a test constructed from items at the level of a first year engineering degree calculus examination. The average achievement was at the credit level, and students showed good understanding of the applications of integral calculus.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference of the Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education (SITE 2011)
Editors
M Koehler, P Mishra
Pagination
3203 - 3210
ISBN
1880094843
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education
Place of publication
Chesapeake, VA, USA
Event title
22nd International Conference of the Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education (SITE 2011)