Technology Tips--Theorems in Motion: Using Dynamic Geometry to Gain Fresh Insights
Mathematics Teacher, 1996
Such software programs as The Geometer's Sketchpad (Jackiw 1995) and Cabri Geometry II (T... more Such software programs as The Geometer's Sketchpad (Jackiw 1995) and Cabri Geometry II (Texas Instruments 1994) allow students to turn the static images in their geometry textbooks into moving, deformable figures. With this ability comes the chance to pose challenges and approach theorems in ways that are not possible within a paper-and-pencil context. This article explores several dynamic-geometry constructions focusing on rectangles and shows how they foster fre h insights into traditional geometry theorems.
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Books by Daniel Scher
transform functions dynamically
- view and modify entire families of functions—polynomial, exponential, logistic, and more
- build parametric functions, and manipulate vectors and matrices
discover the relationship between rectangular and polar coordinates
- make complex numbers come alive on the coordinate plane
finish with a dynamic, visual introduction to the main concepts of calculus.
Papers by Daniel Scher