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CalculatorsBy:

Alesia Robinson

The History of the CalculatorThe very first calculator was the AbacusIt was invented in Babylonia in 3000 BCIt has wooden beds along a wire or thin

wooden stick to represent numbersAlso helps students with memorization

1642Pascal

1885ComptometerDorr Felt

1946Casio

19851st graphing calculator

19611st electronic desktop calculator

3000 BCAbacus

1972 1st handheld Scientific calculator

19241st programmable calculator

200740th anniversary of Texas Instruments

Pascal & Dorr Felt

Casio & 1st Graphing Calculator

1st Electric Desktop Calculator & 1st Handheld Scientific Calculator

1st Programmable Calculator and Texas Instruments

Calculator FunctionsStatsAddition, Subtraction, Division, Multiplication

⁺⁻∕∙Percentages %Square roots, 3rd roots √PiNatural Logarithm, Natural Anti-LogarithmRecall Memory

Effects of Calculators on StudentsPositive effects on students who know basic

mathMore fun, able to do more problems w/ less

errors learn how to do more calculator

functionsNegative effects on students who do not

know basic math become dependent on calculators

Area of InteractionHuman Ingenuity- Why do we create things?The calculator was created to make

mathematical functions easier. It was also created to do more functions with more numbers than the Abacus.

BibliographyAuthor not given. Timeline 1600-2010,

(n.d.)Google, September 9, 2010 [http://www.google.com/#q=history+of+calculators&hl=en8prmd=iv8tbs=ti]

Author not given. Calculator Functions, (n.d.) Functions, September 9, 2010 [http://www.dur.ac.vk/stat.web/functions.htm]

Author not given. Calculators Okay In Math Class, If Students Know the Facts First, Study Finds,(8/20/09)Science Daily, September 10, 2010 [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/08/080819160203.htm]

Bibliography Continued…Redin, James. A Brief History of Mechanical

Calculators, (November 22, 2007) History of Calculators, September 8, 2010 [http://www.xnumber.com/xnumber/mechanical1.htm]

Knight, Alex. Electronic Calculator History & Technology Museum, (n.d.) Classic Calculators, September 9, 2010 [http://www.classiccmp.org/calcmuseum/calc.htm]

Image 01 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AbacusImage 02 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Pascal’s_calculatorImage 03 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/calculator

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