The death of calculator market?
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10-24-2020, 09:29 AM
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RE: The death of calculator market?
(10-03-2020 04:52 PM)TheLastMillennial Wrote: Just a few weeks ago, I posted a question on r/Teachers and r/matheducation asking about teacher's opinions on Assembly being removed on the TI-84 Plus CE. I think GeoGebra is good option: open soft and multiplatform (both of them are a requisite for this use IMO, because what you teach must me as independent from hard/SO as it can). Although I don't know if it is the best solution from all open and multiplatform CAS/geometry/etc soft. I agree with using and teaching on a standard soft you can use on all type of computers, contrary for example to TI/HP models which want to keep you on its systems and where you can't export knowledge about using them to other machines (well, with HP 48 I could use an emulator on all hardware and OS, from Windows to Linux, and from PC to smartphone, but you are emulating it, not using that model on other hard/OS). |
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