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Learning Mathematics with Technology

CONJECTURING IN OPEN GEOMETRIC SITUATIONS USING DYNAMIC GEOMETRY: AN EXPLORATORY CLASSROOM EXPERIMENT

Pages 229-246 | Published online: 14 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

In this paper I describe a classroom teaching experiment carried out with a class of Year 10 students. This experiment was twofold. On the one hand it was aimed at developing and trying out a new mode of working in the classroom, taking into account the possibilities offered by dynamic geometry software as support in the conjecturing and proving process in geometry. On the other hand, from the research point of view, it provided the possibility of testing out in the classroom a theoretical model describing and interpreting students’ use of Cabri-Géomètre in open geometric problems, with a particular focus on dragging. The main findings relate to the evolution in the use of dragging in Cabri and the production of rich conjectures, which can provide the basis for development and evolution towards the proving process.

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