What happens when CAS procedures are objectified?—the case of “solve” and “desolve”

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Inspired by the entering of computer algebra systems (CAS) in the Danish upper secondary school mathematics program, this article addresses, from a theoretical stance, what may happen when traditional procedures are outsourced to CAS. Looking at the commands “solve” and “desolve,” it is asked what happens when such CAS procedures are objectified in the students’ minds, and what the nature might be of the resulting “objects.” The theoretical analyses draw on a selection of classical mathematics education frameworks on conceptualization and are related to the research literature on technology in mathematics education. The article suggests the following characteristics as elements of negative effects: loss of distinctive features of concept formation, a consequential reclassification of mathematical objects, instability of CAS solutions as objects, and prevailing a posteriori reasoning on students’ behalf when relying solely on CAS in their mathematical work.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEducational Studies in Mathematics
Volume101
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)67-81
Number of pages15
ISSN0013-1954
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2019
Externally publishedYes

    Research areas

  • APOS, CAS, Conceptualization, Desolve, Pseudo-objects, Solve

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