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Circa1895, James M. Baldwin introduced a powerful view regarding Darwinian Evolution. Baldwin suggested that behavioral flexibility could play a role in amplifying natural selection because this ability enables individuals to modify the environment of natural selection affecting the fate of future generations. In this view, behavior can affect evolution but, and this is crucial, without claiming that...
The notion of mediation, widely used in the current mathematics education literature, has been elaborated into a pedagogical model describing the contribution of integrating tools to the human activity, and to teaching and learning mathematics in particular. Following the seminal idea of Vygotsky, and elaborating on it, we postulate that an artifact can be exploited by the teacher as a tool of semiotic...
Research on the influence of multiple representations in mathematics education gained new momentum when personal computers and software started to become available in the mid-1980s. It became much easier for students who were not fond of algebraic representations to work with concepts such as function using graphs or tables. Research on how students use such software showed that they shaped the tools...
In this paper, we seek to broaden the sense in which the word ‘dynamic’ is applied to computational media. Focussing exclusively on the problem of design, the paper describes work in progress, which aims to build a computational system that supports students’ engagement with mathematical generalisation in a collaborative classroom environment by helping them to begin to see its power and to express...
We analyze the intersection of new forms of representation infrastructures in a particular dynamic mathematics software (SimCalc MathWorlds®) with the affordances of available communication infrastructures (both hardware and software). We describe the fundamental design principles from a software and curriculum perspective of why these two infrastructures can be overlapped in educational environments...
In this paper, we examine and evaluate several new mathematical representations developed for The Geometer’s Sketchpad v5 (GSP5) from the perspective of their dynamic mathematical and pedagogic utility or expressibility. We claim the primary contributions of Dynamic Geometry’s principle of dynamism to the emerging concept of “Dynamic Mathematics” to be twofold: first, the powerful, temporalized representation...
This article deals with the interpretation of motion Cartesian graphs by Grade 8 students. Drawing on a sociocultural theoretical framework, it pays attention to the discursive and semiotic process through which the students attempt to make sense of graphs. The students’ interpretative processes are investigated through the theoretical construct of knowledge objectification and the configuration of...
In his work on human cognition, Bruner (The culture of education, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1996) distinguishes between narrative and paradigmatic modes of thinking. While the latter is closely associated with mathematics, Bruner’s writings suggest that the former contributes non-trivially to the learning of mathematics. In this paper, we argue that the very nature of dynamic mathematical...
This paper considers the role of dynamic aspects of mathematics specifically focusing on the calculus, including computer software that responds to physical action to produce dynamic visual effects. The development builds from dynamic human embodiment, uses arithmetic calculations in computer software to calculate ‘good enough’ values of required quantities and algebraic manipulation to develop precise...
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