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Identify technology and mathematical standards. (I)
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Define various types of technology. (II)
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Identify various types of graphing calculators which can be used in
the advanced mathematics classroom. (II)
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Explain how students can use technology to solve multi-step complex
mathematical problems. (II, III, IV)
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Use computer utilities to develop conceptual understanding of
mathematical concepts. (III)
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Graph, using a graphing utility, functions in standard form as
verification of linear, polynomial, logarithmic, and trigonometric
functions. (III, IV)
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Use real-word problems to motivate learning and apply mathematical
theories. (III, IV)
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Develop and/or expand advanced mathematical concepts including finding
the inverses of trigonometric functions and graphing them using
technology. (IV, V)
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Explain the impact of using technology in mathematics. (V)
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Identify trigonometric equations, write complex numbers in
trigonometric form, and graph using polar coordinates using a graphing
calculator. (III, IV, V)
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Evaluate several applications of the graphing calculator from an
end-user's perspective for their effectiveness. (III, IV, V)
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Create an integrated lesson plan using appropriate technological
resources. (VI)
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Summarize how technology supports lifelong learning, collaboration,
personal pursuits, and productivity. (I-VI)
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