Desmos for Interactive Discovery Learning

Using Desmos.com to Engage
Students in Discovery Learning
John Herman
   
john.herman@lakemills.k12.wi.us
Lake Mills High School
Background/Goals
 
Who has used Desmos before?  Does
anyone use it on a regular basis in their
classes?
This is my first year incorporating it into
my classes.  I keep finding more and more
great ways to use it in the learning
process, particularly for discovery learning
techniques
I’m not an expert, but want to share what
I’ve been doing and learn from you too!
Agenda
Why use Desmos?
A quick overview of some features and
how to use them
Time for questions, play, and working
through some of the investigations
   (Hopefully 20-30 minutes!)
Why I love Desmos
 
It’s free!
Very visually appealing (WAY better than TI-
83/84)
Save and share graphs/data (free teacher account)
App on smartphones!
Intuitive to use- Students enjoy it and take to it
very quickly!  (Perfect for cell phone generation)
Lots of great resources (not just a calculator
anymore!)
 
https://www.desmos.com/about
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More specific reasons for desmos
being awesome
Mathematical Concepts
Desmos Attributes
Lines
Statistics
Quadratics
Transformations of functions
Inequalities
Piece-wise functions
Non-functions/inverses
Trigonometry
Polar Graphs*
Parametric Functions*
Pre-made links for students
Sliders
Adjusting windows
Tables
Regression
Extrema of polynomials
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The Basics
What’s a slider and how does it work?
How can I change the interval and animate a
slider?
How can I graph a piece-wise function?
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Don’t waste your students’ time entering points!
 
-You can copy entire tables from EXCEL
 
-You can share graphs or data!
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/ye7p0unqem
 
Desmos also does linear and non-linear regression!
 
y
1
~mx
1
+b
 
Or 
 
 y
1
~ax
1
^2+bx
1
+c
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Sliders are great way for
students to get an intuitive feel
for transformations.
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/3dzwl8ogyh
You will notice that equations do NOT need to be solved for y.
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Inequalities are very simple to do.
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/kpw9aqkohq
Notice that Desmos can graph
vertical lines, such as x=3.
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Inverses are not a problem.
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/7oqbz8isyy
How do the graphs of inverses relate?
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Desmos makes approximating
extrema and intercepts simple.
Students will better understand how to do this algebraically after they
graphically get a feel for the vocabulary.
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/t6qugveecy
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Students can model the weather
using sinusoidal waves.
Modeling Using Sinusoidal Waves Activity-
(Included in your packet)
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Desmos can also do parametric and
polar equations.
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/nxy2er4wbz
You can change the coordinate plane to a polar coordinate system.
Beyond the calculator…
Discovery-based lessons
Make them on paper, or even using the
program.  I’ve included some to give you
ideas.
Use others’ online lessons
Games/Math Activities
Marbleslides
Water-lines
Polygraph
Go to:    teacher.desmos.com
How does Desmos compare?
What about Geogebra or Geometer’s Sketchpad?
In my humble opinion…
Geogebra?
 
-Also free!
 
-Better for Geometry
 
-More powerful but more complicated, and less intuitive
Geometer’s Sketchpad?
 
-Not free  : (
 
-My favorite Geometry program
 
-Fairly simply to pick up for students and adults
 
Lastly: It’s beautiful
Math can be a really beautiful thing
Can appeal to more visual learners, and to
students that may not think that they are
“math” people
Student Work
Time to play
Please feel free to use our links and adjust
them to fit your needs, or to create your
own!
Try to have one Desmos application saved
that will fit one of your upcoming math
lessons!
Please feel free to share any uses you
have found that we haven’t covered!
For the experts in the room…
For a challenge for you or your honors
students, and some really trippy designs,
check out:
http://dailydesmos.com/
Thanks for getting up early for this!
Questions? Comments?  Want more of
our stuff?  Want to share stuff with us?
John Herman
John.herman@lakemills.k12.wi.us
Andrew Carroll
Andrew.carroll@lakemills.k12.wi.us
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Engage students in discovery learning using Desmos, a free and visually appealing graphing tool with various mathematical concepts like lines, statistics, quadratics, transformations, and more. Discover how to utilize sliders, tables, regression, and other features efficiently in teaching mathematics.

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  1. Using Desmos.com to Engage Students in Discovery Learning John Herman Lake Mills High School john.herman@lakemills.k12.wi.us

  2. Background/Goals Who has used Desmos before? Does anyone use it on a regular basis in their classes? This is my first year incorporating it into my classes. I keep finding more and more great ways to use it in the learning process, particularly for discovery learning techniques I m not an expert, but want to share what I ve been doing and learn from you too!

  3. Agenda Why use Desmos? A quick overview of some features and how to use them Time for questions, play, and working through some of the investigations (Hopefully 20-30 minutes!)

  4. Why I love Desmos It s free! Very visually appealing (WAY better than TI- 83/84) Save and share graphs/data (free teacher account) App on smartphones! Intuitive to use- Students enjoy it and take to it very quickly! (Perfect for cell phone generation) Lots of great resources (not just a calculator anymore!) https://www.desmos.com/about

  5. Mathematical Concepts DesmosAttributes Lines Statistics Quadratics Transformations of functions Inequalities Piece-wise functions Non-functions/inverses Trigonometry Polar Graphs* Parametric Functions* Pre-made links for students Sliders Adjusting windows Tables Regression Extrema of polynomials More specific reasons for desmos being awesome

  6. The Basics What s a slider and how does it work? How can I change the interval and animate a slider? How can I graph a piece-wise function?

  7. Dont waste your students time entering points! -You can copy entire tables from EXCEL -You can share graphs or data! https://www.desmos.com/calculator/ye7p0unqem https://www.desmos.com/calculator/ye7p0unqem Desmos also does linear and non-linear regression! y1~mx1+b Or y1~ax1^2+bx1+c

  8. Sliders are great way for students to get an intuitive feel for transformations. https://www.desmos.com/calculator/3dzwl8ogyh https://www.desmos.com/calculator/3dzwl8ogyh You will notice that equations do NOT need to be solved for y.

  9. Inequalities are very simple to do. https://www.desmos.com/calculator/kpw9aqkohq https://www.desmos.com/calculator/kpw9aqkohq Notice that Desmos can graph vertical lines, such as x=3.

  10. Inverses are not a problem. https://www.desmos.com/calculator/7oqbz8isyy How do the graphs of inverses relate?

  11. Desmos makes approximating extrema and intercepts simple. https://www.desmos.com/calculator/t6qugveecy https://www.desmos.com/calculator/t6qugveecy Students will better understand how to do this algebraically after they graphically get a feel for the vocabulary.

  12. Students can model the weather using sinusoidal waves. Modeling Using Sinusoidal Waves Activity- (Included in your packet) Modeling Using Sinusoidal Waves Activity- (Included in your packet)

  13. Desmos can also do parametric and polar equations. https://www.desmos.com/calculator/nxy2er4wbz https://www.desmos.com/calculator/nxy2er4wbz You can change the coordinate plane to a polar coordinate system.

  14. Beyond the calculator Discovery-based lessons Make them on paper, or even using the program. I ve included some to give you ideas. Use others online lessons Games/Math Activities Marbleslides Water-lines Polygraph Go to: teacher.desmos.com Go to: teacher.desmos.com

  15. How does Desmos compare? What about Geogebra or Geometer s Sketchpad? In my humble opinion Geogebra? -Also free! -Better for Geometry -More powerful but more complicated, and less intuitive Geometer s Sketchpad? -Not free : ( -My favorite Geometry program -Fairly simply to pick up for students and adults

  16. Lastly: Its beautiful Math can be a really beautiful thing Can appeal to more visual learners, and to students that may not think that they are math people

  17. Student Work

  18. Time to play Please feel free to use our links and adjust them to fit your needs, or to create your own! Try to have one Desmos application saved that will fit one of your upcoming math lessons! Please feel free to share any uses you have found that we haven t covered!

  19. For the experts in the room For a challenge for you or your honors students, and some really trippy designs, check out: http://dailydesmos.com/

  20. Thanks for getting up early for this! Questions? Comments? Want more of our stuff? Want to share stuff with us? John Herman John.herman@lakemills.k12.wi.us Andrew Carroll Andrew.carroll@lakemills.k12.wi.us

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