Synopses & Reviews
Your TI-Nspire has had a makeover! Learn to use all its amazing, updated featuresYour TI-Nspire is simply one of the most fantastic math tools in existence. Now with color, touchpad control, and other upgrades, it has even more to offer! Whether you're a student or a teacher, this book will help you take advantage of every TI-Nspire feature. Learn TI-Nspire language, explore the software, and start solving problems today.
Learn how it thinks — understand the philosophy behind the TI-Nspire and set up your device
Calculate stuff — learn to use the Calculator application, entering and evaluating expressions and working with variables
Get graphic — create a wide variety of graphs for visual representation, including 3D and differential equations
The object is geometric — use the Geometry application to construct and measure objects
Make a list — organize, analyze, and display your data with the Lists & Spreadsheet application
Statistically speaking — work with the Data & Statistics application to manipulate single- and two-variable data
Note that — customize documents for greater understanding using the Notes application
Check out the software — see how to get TI-Nspire software for your computer, and why you should
Open the book and find:
How to move and grab an object
How multiple representations aid learning
The keypad zones and how to use them
Guidelines for conducting data collection experiments
Tips for using CAS tools
Hints for troubleshooting common problems
Ten terrific shortcuts
Special information for teachers
Learn to:
Use all features of the new touchpad
View graphical, algebraic, numeric, geometric, and written formats
See and make connections among multiple representations at once
Explore the new TI-Nspire CX full-color display
Synopsis
The updated guide to the newest graphing calculator from Texas InstrumentsThe TI-Nspire graphing calculator is popular among high school and college students as a valuable tool for calculus, AP calculus, and college-level algebra courses. Its use is allowed on the major college entrance exams. This book is a nuts-and-bolts guide to working with the TI-Nspire, providing everything you need to get up and running and helping you get the most out of this high-powered math tool.
- Texas Instruments’ TI-Nspire graphing calculator is perfect for high school and college students in advanced algebra and calculus classes as well as students taking the SAT, PSAT, and ACT exams
- This fully updated guide covers all enhancements to the TI-Nspire, including the touchpad and the updated software that can be purchased along with the device
- Shows how to get maximum value from this versatile math tool
With updated screenshots and examples, TI-Nspire For Dummies provides practical, hands-on instruction to help students make the most of this revolutionary graphing calculator.
About the Author
Jeff McCalla teaches Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus at St. Mary's Episcopal School in Memphis. He is a T3 instructor for Texas Instruments and co- founder of the TI-Nspire SuperUser group.
Steve Ouellette wrote the first edition of TI-Nspire For Dummies as well as CliffsNotes Guide to TI-Nspire.
Table of Contents
Introduction.Part I: Getting to Know Your TI-Nspire Handheld.
Chapter 1: Using TI-Nspire for the First Time.
Chapter 2: Understanding the Document Structure.
Chapter 3: Creating and Editing Documents.
Chapter 4: Linking Handhelds.
Part II: The Calculator Application.
Chapter 5: Entering and Evaluating Expressions.
Chapter 6: Working with Variables.
Chapter 7: Using the Calculator Application with Other Applications.
Chapter 8: Using the Calculator Application with TI-Nspire CAS.
Part III: The Graphs Application.
Chapter 9: Working with Graphs.
Chapter 10: Using the Graphs Application to Do Calculus.
Part IV: The Geometry Application.
Chapter 11: Working with Geometric Objects.
Chapter 12: Using an Analytic Window in the Geometry Application.
Part V: The Lists & Spreadsheet Application.
Chapter 13: Applying What You Already Know about Spreadsheets.
Chapter 14: Working with Data.
Chapter 15: Constructing Scatter Plots and Performing Regressions.
Chapter 16: Manual and Automatic Data Capture.
Part VI: The Data & Statistics and Vernier DataQuest Applications.
Chapter 17: Constructing Statistical Graphs.
Chapter 18: Working with Single-Variable Data.
Chapter 19: Working with Two-Variable Data.
Chapter 20: Data Collection.
Part VII: The Notes Application.
Chapter 21: The Why and How of Using Notes.
Chapter 22: Taking Notes to a Whole New Level.
Part VIII: TI-Nspire Computer Software.
Chapter 23: Getting Started with TI-Nspire Computer Software.
Chapter 24: File Creation and Display in Documents Workspace.
Chapter 25: File Management with Content Workspace.
Part IX: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 26: Ten Great Tips and Shortcuts.
Chapter 27: Ten Common Problems Resolved.
Appendix A: Safeguarding in Press-to-Test Mode.
Appendix B: Basic Programming.
Appendix C: Working with Libraries.
Index.