EVANSTON, Ill. (WLS) -- If you think back to your high school geometry class, more than likely you sat at your desk, memorizing theories you weren't sure you'd use again. But a new course at Evanston ...
A new study suggests the students who used dynamic geometry software were more successful in discovering new mathematical ideas than when they used static, paper-based diagrams. A new study co-written ...
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