Students can--and should--learn math concepts across subject matters, while maximizing their use of graphing calculators.

Capitalizing on investments: 4 ways to use calculators beyond math class


Students can--and should--learn math concepts across subject matters, while maximizing their use of the technology

Key points:

  • Robotics, coding, financial literacy--it’s easy to incorporate calculators
  • Using free resources to connect the environment to education
  • Helping science-averse teachers integrate STEM and literacy
  • For more news on STEM learning, visit eSN's STEM & STEM hub

When you hear the word calculator, I bet your mind immediately goes to math class and solving problems that can’t be solved efficiently in your head or on paper. While calculators are traditionally used in math classrooms, their application can extend to so much more, which ups the value in the investment and helps broaden students’ application of the technology.

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