Inquiry Based Science and Mathematics Education

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Ivan De Winne, modified 14 Ani ago.

Inquiry Based Science and Mathematics Education

Community member Post-uri: 6 Data Alaturarii: 10.08.2010 Post-uri Recente
Hello


I have a few experiences with inquiry based mathematics education.

This is a list of interesting topics you can explore with GeoGebra (www.geogebra.org)

Koch's curve (fractals)
Superformule
Fibonacci's sequence
Haberdasher puzzle
Béziers curve

Ivan
Peter Zwaveg, modified 14 Ani ago.

RE: Inquiry Based Science and Mathematics Education

Community member Post-uri: 20 Data Alaturarii: 08.01.2012 Post-uri Recente
Hello, Ivan
I have used Geogebra only a bit. But I have more experience with Modellus, it can be useful for IBSME both the Maths and in Physics. One can model physical processes inmaqthematical terms.

Best regards!
Peter
Elizabeth Prune, modified 14 Ani ago.

RE: Inquiry Based Science and Mathematics Education

Community member Post-uri: 17 Data Alaturarii: 10.01.2012 Post-uri Recente
Peter Zwaveg:
Hello, Ivan
I have used Geogebra only a bit. But I have more experience with Modellus, it can be useful for IBSME both the Maths and in Physics. One can model physical processes inmaqthematical terms.

Best regards!
Peter


I agree with Peter, I have used Modellus a bit and find it quite amazing. I even found many examples n internet which i could use directly.
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Mehmet Basaran, modified 10 Ani ago.

RE: Inquiry Based Science and Mathematics Education

Community member Publica: 1 Data Alaturarii: 15.04.2015 Post-uri Recente
Hi Ivan

You should see different examples from Turkey in terms of inquiry based learning.

Here is the link :

Scientix conference for Turkey

Best Regards