Visual,algebraic and mixed strategies in visually presented linear programming problems |
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Authors: | Gilli Shama Tommy Dreyfus |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Education, Tel Aviv University, Israel;(2) Department of Science and Technology Education, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, 32000 Haifa, Israel;(3) Center for Technological Education, Tel Aviv University, P.O. Box 305, 58102 Holon, Israel |
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Abstract: | Linear programming problems were presented, in a predominantly visual setting, to high school students who were not acquainted with any specific methods for solving such problems. The strategies developed by the students for coping with these problems were identified and classified. Visual strategies were developed more frequently than either algebraic or mixed ones. In many cases, these visual strategies were unsophisticated. Providing the students with a visual solution tool (a level curve of the target function) did not lead to significant changes. |
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