This next giveaway is perfect for all of you who have kids in advanced math classes in high school or college – the Texas Instruments TI-Nspire Graphing Calculator – with touchpad!!
Now I’ll be honest. I uh…haven’t taken any math classes since my freshman year of college (meeting the minimum requirements, baby!) a looooooong time ago, so I had my brother, a total genius and high school math teacher, and my nephew, a total genius and 13-year-0ld Algebra 2 student, try this out for me. And they LOVED it! According to my brother, “The TI-nspire is quite simply a cross between TI’s traditional graphing calculator and a very tiny laptop (with no internet access).”
Here are some of their favorite features:
- Students can save their work and transfer it to their computer to work on or print. (The computer program works exactly like the calculator!)
- The Nspire records keystrokes and displays them as they would appear in a math book. There is no more wondering “if I typed this right.”
- The screen can be split to show many aspects of the same problem – a graph, an equation, and a table, for instance – all on the same screen.
- It is useful for many, many math courses ranging from Algebra to Calculus, Statistics, and Linear Algebra. A student can realistically use it for all of high school and college (and maybe junior high and grad school).
- You can draw geometric figures on it. It eliminates the slight, unavoidable errors that creep into geometric constructions produced on paper.
- If you really would rather have a more traditional graphing calculator, you can get a TI-84 keypad that slips onto the Nspire.
My brother also had some tips on “What you need to know before you buy this calculator”:
- It retails for about $130; you should consider it an investment. It helps to divide the price by the number of years of use.
- It takes a while to learn how to use. After using TI’s other graphing calculators for twenty years, it took me awhile to find some of the keys I wanted. Your student will need to consult the guide that comes with the calculator to use some of the more complex features. My soon-to-be-eleven-year-old figured out how to do the basic stuff in about twenty seconds.
- You will need to break your student of an annoying habit that is sometimes encouraged by their teachers. Hitting clear after every calculation is a very, very, very bad idea on any calculator; on the Nspire it is a tragedy. Hitting clear hides the student’s thinking. That’s the beauty of this calculator; if the student will cooperate, the file management system preserves the thinking.
Thanks to my brother Charles and my nephew Charles Robert for giving the TI-Nspire a whirl! Now here’s how you can win one of these amazing machines:
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