Maricopa Community Colleges  EDU264HC   20002-20066 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 12/14/99
EDU264HC 20002-20066 LEC 1 Credit(s) 1 Period(s)
Technology as a Resource for Mathematics Educators: Trigonometry and Calculus
Introduction to integrating technology into the mathematics classroom. Local, state, and national standards for mathematics covered. Overview of various graphing calculator activities used to substantiate mathematical concepts. Provides an understanding of the process used to develop applications using graphing calculator technology. Emphasis on how various kinds of technology are researched via the Internet and used in education. Focus on trigonometry and calculus. Prerequisites: EDU260.
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EDU264HC   20002-20066 Technology as a Resource for Mathematics Educators: Trigonometry and Calculus
1. Identify technology and mathematical standards. (I)
2. Define various types of technology. (II)
3. Identify various types of graphing calculators which can be used in the advanced mathematics classroom. (II)
4. Explain how students can use technology to solve multi-step complex mathematical problems. (II, III, IV)
5. Use computer utilities to develop conceptual understanding of mathematical concepts. (III)
6. Graph, using a graphing utility, functions in standard form as verification of linear, polynomial, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. (III, IV)
7. Use real-word problems to motivate learning and apply mathematical theories. (III, IV)
8. Develop and/or expand advanced mathematical concepts including finding the inverses of trigonometric functions and graphing them using technology. (IV, V)
9. Explain the impact of using technology in mathematics. (V)
10. Identify trigonometric equations, write complex numbers in trigonometric form, and graph using polar coordinates using a graphing calculator. (III, IV, V)
11. Evaluate several applications of the graphing calculator from an end-user's perspective for their effectiveness. (III, IV, V)
12. Create an integrated lesson plan using appropriate technological resources. (VI)
13. Summarize how technology supports lifelong learning, collaboration, personal pursuits, and productivity. (I-VI)
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EDU264HC   20002-20066 Technology as a Resource for Mathematics Educators: Trigonometry and Calculus
    I. Standards
        A. National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS)
        B. Arizona State Standards
        C. District and School Standards
        D. Discipline Specific
      II. Overview of Technology
          A. Definition of Key Terms
          B. Various Types of Technology
            1. Calculator
            2. Computer
            3. Other
          C. Availability/Accessibility of Technology
        III. Foundational Skills
            A. General procedures for application
            B. Identify what students know and should be able to do
          IV. Graphing Calculator Technology
              A. Research
              B. Solutions
              C. Results
              D. Evaluate
            V. Evaluate Impact of Technology
                A. Benefits
                B. Costs
                C. Risks
              VI. Lesson Plans
                  A. Development
                    1. Resources
                    2. Activities
                    3. Structure
                  B. Standards
                  C. Evaluation
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