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TI-Nspire™ technology builds on proven* graphing technology.

TI-Nspire and TI-Nspire CAS technology was developed hand-in-hand with educators worldwide and built on proven graphing technology, which research* shows has a positive impact on student achievement. The result is an inspired teaching and learning experience.

TI-NSPIRE RESEARCH BASIS

TI-Nspire™ Math and Science Learning Handhelds: What Research Says and What Educators Can Do prepared by SRI International (Menlo Park, CA).

TI-Nspire technology adds:

TI-Nspire documents facilitate these practices:

  • Preparing and sending materials to students at the beginning of class to increase classroom time on task.
  • Saving work at the end of class in order to begin the next class from where the lesson left off.
  • Building up and sequencing of ideas for deeper learning.
  • Enabling formative assessment of student understanding with students being able to capture and present their solution steps, not just answers.
  • Allowing student reflection and revision of work.

TI-NSPIRE ACTION RESEARCH

Action Research is done by real teachers in real classrooms, in a broad range of schools from inner city to suburban. The reports tell you about their students' experience with TI-Nspire, and what learning outcomes they observed. The reports have rich descriptions of how TI-Nspire is being used, how the handheld engages students in secondary classrooms at every level, and how the experience with TI-Nspire revolutionizes the potential for graphing calculators as a key tool for secondary math teaching to build deep understanding.

GRAPHING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH

A growing body of research shows that graphing calculator use improves students math skills as well as their attitudes toward math.

Specific research studies show that use of graphing calculators:

  • Improves student skills and achievement in high school and middle school math.
  • Positively impacts student performance in algebra.
  • Improves math test scores – with and without student calculator use during testing.
  • Leads to significantly better student attitudes toward math.
  • Promotes higher student achievement when incorporated into the curriculum.

* *To learn more, visit education.ti.com/research