Usando Graphing Calculator

Juan Félix Ávila Herrera from Universidad Nacional Costa Rica shares a brief document prepared for his Calculus classes here. Chuck Iverson provides an English translation here.

Graphing Calculator on OS X

Graphing Calculator is now available as a native OS X application on OS X 10.3.6 or newer. Order here.
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Reviews

It's less than the cost of a calculus textbook and infinitely more fun.

Paul Schreiber, Imprint Online

Surprisingly easy to learn and use.

Ivars Peterson, Science News

Quotes

I was struggling through algebra not long after this program came out. I just wasn't "getting it". I know the phrase is cliched now, but this program was just so *intuitive* that after a few days of fiddling I understood almost all the math I'd ever take right up to 1st semester calculus on a conceptual level. For me, at least, seeing things in motion (that nifty little value slider) made the concepts just click. Once they were there, the actual mathematical manipulation was much easier, because I was able to visualize "they way this should work out". My teachers were trying to show it on a static chalkboard, and it just wasn't getting through. I just got my BS in Physics, and without Graphing Calculator, I doubt I'd be where I am today.

I'm currently having my ten-year-old brother play with it like a computer game. He just likes the shapes for now, but I hope it'll help get the "I've seen this before" wheels clicking in his head when the time comes.

Ariane

I always enjoy exploring the mathematical "sculptures" you have brought to life in your demos. The OS X version had some delightful surprises.

My son, by the way, grew up on Graphing Calculator. When he learned math analysis while a freshman in high school, he had it on every time he did homework. He drew pictures for almost every problem and developed a deep geometrical feeling for math. Three years later he is now halfway through our university math program and still in high school. Your program surely had something to do with this.

Anonymous university math professor


This is one of the easiest programs for both students and teachers to use. There are not many computer mathematics programs that are a "must" for use in the classroom.

Education News, October, 1998


Graphing Calculator is, in my opinion, one of the best examples of elegant power and clean user interface of any application I've seen. It's a true pleasure to use such an excellent product.

Bruce Horn, creator of the Macintosh Finder.


If it wasn't for the Mac calculator I know I would not have passed Calculus. Their only downside is that I never managed to fit it into my handbag.

Chrissy Reeves


Your user interface is so natural that if you aren't looking for it you don't even notice it.

Richard S. Palais, School of Mathematics, The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University


I simply think it is a wonderful program. I do graphics all the time and graphs all the time in various programs like Mathematica, but the playful nature of the your program makes me do all my exploring in it. One can try so many things so fast.

Steve Sigur


Graphing Calculator 2.1 is an excellent product. I have used it for several months and have found it to be very useful in nearly all areas of mathematics that involves graphing. I use the Graphing Calculator as a demonstration tool for my algebra and trigonometry classes. Students are always coming in during lunch to use the application to explore ideas touched upon in class. (I can't wait to get a lab full of Power Macs.)

Mark Woodward, Del City High School, Oklahoma.


Thanks again for a product which even in version 1 left me, as a mathematics professor, ready to order a new computer in order to own it, and which has been much improved in functionality while maintaining its elegance in version 2.1.

Tim McLarnan, Associate Professor of Mathematics.


Your Graphing Calculator program is the best I've ever seen for combining ease of use, fast and powerful two- and three-dimensional visualization,and visceral symbolic algebra. Anyone who goes through your well-thought-out demo should be hooked for life. The way it does symbol manipulation is something I've dreamed about having for some time, but the reality is even better than the dream!

I see Graphing Calculator as a program which grows with the student. Kids should be exposed to it in early algebra and use it seriously for graphing equations and symbol manipulation. It should really help folks graphing and understanding functions in pre-calculus and calculus. On a more advanced level, it will have use in differential equations and will be great for visualizing and understanding several variable calculus.

Just three years ago I slaved for a summer making a web page of QuickTime movies of interesting functions. With your program students can do this in real time, and then explore by easily changing parameters and functions.

Gene Klotz, Professor of Mathematics, Swarthmore College and Director, The Math Forum.


We have found the Graphing Calculator to be an invaluable tool. It has become an indispensable part of our arsenal used in our work for generating factory fpu validation and verification screens and carrying out performance studies of our underlying numerics engine.

Ali Sazegari, Ph.D., Technical Lead, Apple Numerics Group.


I wanted to share with you another use the preloaded Graphing Calculator served us as Apple resellers. Apart from a visually stunning demo to run on computers in the showroom, you would often find it running in the workshop as our service guys found it a great "real world" test to run on hardware in for repair.

Sometimes we would get in a computer from a customer that had some random reported fault or another, yet would pass all the hardware test software we had from Apple. Running Graphing Calculator in demo mode became a "unofficial" yet very meaningful test in these situations as we could just leave it to run and see what happened.

If we came back later and the computer had frozen or crashed, suspect parts would be swapped out and then the test rerun. This would be repeated until the demo ran for several hours without freezing.

Tristan Peemoeller, Senior Sales Evangelist

 


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