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Abigail Hoit and Allen Rogers 16th Annual ICTCM, Rosemont, Illinois November 1, 2003

Using Palm-OS PDAs in Calculus I and II. Abigail Hoit and Allen Rogers 16th Annual ICTCM, Rosemont, Illinois November 1, 2003. Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). Store & retrieve calendar entries, phone numbers, to-do lists, notes Chose Palm Operating System:  $100

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Abigail Hoit and Allen Rogers 16th Annual ICTCM, Rosemont, Illinois November 1, 2003

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  1. Using Palm-OS PDAs in Calculus I and II Abigail Hoit and Allen Rogers 16th Annual ICTCM, Rosemont, Illinois November 1, 2003

  2. Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) • Store & retrieve calendar entries, phone numbers, to-do lists, notes • Chose Palm Operating System: • $100 • many third party applications • easy user interface for organizer tasks • Pocket PC: •  $300 • fewer third party applications • more steps for organizer tasks

  3. PDA Data Entry • Stylus: “Graffiti” shorthand, on-screen keyboard tapping • Synchronization with computer • Beam data/applications to other PDAs via infrared port

  4. Palm m130 • Palm OS version 4.1 • 8 MB internal memory • Color screen with backlight • Rechargeable • USB cradle • 4.8” x 3.1” x 0.9”, 5.4 oz • DataViz Documents To Go included (Word and Excel)

  5. Rationale for PDAs • Can be used in place of graphing calculator for graphing and calculations • Existing calculator labs still usable • Small, convenient • Have a lot of extra features • Useful outside the math class • More exciting for the students than graphing calculators

  6. Implementation • Use graphing calculator program on PDA instead of traditional graphing calculator • Use programming language to create programs that the students run on their own • Use “WebTarget” to facilitate downloading of information to PDA.

  7. Graphing Calculator • Considered PowerOneGraph, EasyCalc, ADACS • Decided on EasyCalc • Freeware • Has all the features needed for calculus • Lacks some statistical functions (curve-fitting) • Very stable • Designed by Ondrej Palkovsky

  8. Programming Language • Considered Basic, C, ADACS • Decided on Basic • Options included SmallBasic, HotPaw • Chose SmallBasic • Freeware • Easy to use • Very stable • Created by Nicholas Christopoulos

  9. WebTarget • Small hardware unit on classroom wall

  10. WebTarget • Small hardware unit located on classroom wall. • Allows the instructor to upload programs or information from the PC for the students to download in classroom to their PDAs. • Allows students to use the internet in the classroom. • Made by TriBeam Technologies.

  11. EasyCalc: Basic Screen

  12. EasyCalc: Optional Basic Screen

  13. EasyCalc: Trigonometrics Screen

  14. EasyCalc: Ten Scientific Screens

  15. EasyCalc: Combinatorics Screen

  16. EasyCalc Graphing Setup

  17. Graph Several Functions

  18. Set Graphing Window

  19. EasyCalc Graphing Display

  20. Draw Zoom Rectangle with Stylus

  21. After Zooming In

  22. Setup Additional Functions

  23. Trigonometric Window Settings

  24. EasyCalc Graphing Display

  25. Graphs: Numerical Calculations

  26. SmallBasic Programs We Wrote

  27. Slope Graph Program

  28. Slope Graph Program

  29. Slope Graph Program

  30. Slope Graph Program

  31. Slope Graph Program

  32. Slope Graph Program

  33. Slope Graph Program

  34. Slope Graph Program

  35. Slope Graph Program

  36. Estimating Area Program

  37. Estimating Area Program

  38. Estimating Area Program

  39. Estimating Area Program

  40. Estimating Area Program

  41. Estimating Area Program

  42. Estimating Area Program

  43. Our SmallBasic Programs

  44. Some of Our Programs • Slope Graph • Estimating Area • Graph Shift • Function Composition • Definite Integrals • Rates of Change • Newton’s Method • Riemann Sums

  45. Graph Shift Program

  46. Function Composition Program

  47. Function Composition Program

  48. Function Composition Program

  49. Function Composition Program

  50. Function Composition Program

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