There is a bit of learning curve, as they say; really useful stuff tends to be that way.
You know, if your lessons are something you can share with the public, you might consider submitting them to www.hpcalc.org.
You know, if your lessons are something you can share with the public, you might consider submitting them to www.hpcalc.org.
--- On Fri, 9/26/08, Jose J Martinez <jose_j_martinez@...> wrote:
> From: Jose J Martinez <jose_j_martinez@...>
> Subject: [50g] My 50G Odyssey since Nov. 2006
> To: 50g@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Friday, September 26, 2008, 9:15 PM
> I bought an HP50g in November 2006 because my trusty old
> HP27s
> couldn't display graphs. I needed to create a lesson
> plan that taught
> students how to display a simple graph on a graphing
> calculator for a
> methods(teaching)course I was taking. I was planning on
> becoming an
> elementary teacher (I am now seeking a math credential) and
> I really
> did not have much use for it afterwards. So, it pretty
> much gathered
> dust for about a year and half because I found it very
> difficult to
> enter equations that I could re-use. I had no problem with
> the
> numeric solver because it worked like the solver in the
> 27s. The
> graphing wasn't too difficult to use and I loved the
> equation writer.
> But, I never really progressed much after that. I think
> the manuals
> are just a bit too excessive. But, with a little (Okay, a
> lot of)
> help from people in this group, I think I now finally
> understand how
> to use this thing! I have several different directories
> and dozens of
> equations in each one. As soon as I get chance, I am going
> to create a
> lesson (many lessons)for dummies that shows students how to
> use this
> calculator.
>
> The 27s is still my first love, but I've had to move on
> to the new
> love of my life, my 50g! Yup, I can't look back
> anymore. Now, I just
> have to find my pocket protector.
>
> :-)
>
>
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