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Rearrangement Patterns for the Alternating Harmonic Series
Reducing Tedium in Teaching and Learning
A remote tutoring system for algebra enhanced by Mathematica
The significance of computer algebra for researching the geometry of the triangle
Some Thoughts on Calculus Laboratories
A Statistical Analysis on the Effectiveness of Using a Computer Algebra System in a Development Algebra Course
A Stroll Through the Gaussian Primes
Structuring Tutorials Using Mathematica: Educational Theory and Practice
Students and Mathematica: Tweaking Mathematica for a Calculus Laboratory
Summing Geometric Series Recursively
Sums of Cubes of Digits--Driven to Abstraction
Symbolic Geometry, Golden Spirals, and Descartes-Geometry
Symbolic Manipulators Affect Mathematical Mindsets
A Teacher's Exploration of Personal Computer Animation for the Mathematics Classroom
Teaching a Modern Numerical Analysis Course; An Informal Introduction to Mathematica for Windows; Teaching a Modern Numerical Analysis Course
Teaching algebraic concepts using Mathematica
Teaching Computation Abstract Algebra
Teaching Great Ideas of Mathematics with Mathematica
Teaching with Mathematica
The Ultimate Flat Tire
Use of a Symbolic Computation Program to Reinforce the Spatial Abilities of Engineering Students
Using a Computer Algebra System to Solve for Maxima and Minima
Using Mathematica to Teach Bessel Functions
Using Mathematica to visualize New Concepts in Linear Algebra
Using the Attribute Hierarchy Method to Identify and Interpret Cognitive Skills that Produce Group Differences
Visualization and Students' Performance in Technology-based Calculus
Visualizations for Mathematics Courses Based on a Computer Algebra System
A way of computer use in mathematics teaching -The effectiveness that visualization brings-
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