Calculators
Calculators are considered an essential tool for math or primary grades and higher. Commercial, off-the-shelf hand held calculators are available with features such as big buttons, enlarged displays and speech capabilities. Look for these features help to address the needs of young users. Operating System CalculatorsFor students who have difficulty accessing hand held calculators or who prefer to have a computerized calculator available onscreen for any software program they are using, computer operating systems offer some solutions. Windows '95 and '98Found under Programs/Accessories/Calculator
MacintoshIncludes 2 calculators within the operating system: a small (1 X2") onscreen calculator with basic functions and a scientific calculator for equations producing 2-3 dimensional graphs.
Online CalculatorsAlthough calculators that are included in current computer operating systems may prove sufficient for many students, other students may need calculators with larger buttons, different key layouts, and/or speech output. Martindale's Reference Desk: Calculators Online Center: Mathematics
Software CalculatorsTalking Calculator (Premier Programming) Big:Calc (Don Johnston, Inc.)
Auditory feedback associated with each key press and calculation helps a student to check his key selection. It also reinforces learning by increasing awareness. All keys, buttons, results and entire equations can be spoken aloud. Students can use it alone or with database or math programs. Big:Calc also includes the ability to scan key choices for single switch users. (Mac) |