TITLE:
Calculus for Coloring
AUTHORS:
Sergio A. David, Carlos A. Valentim, Juan L. Linares
KEYWORDS:
Calculus; Coloring; Education; Learning Process; Mathematics
JOURNAL NAME:
Creative Education,
Vol.4 No.4,
April
15,
2013
ABSTRACT:
Professors
who administer the differential and integral calculus classes in the hard
sciences courses and in the most diverse kinds of engineering, not rarely, are
faced by the lack of motivation to learning and difficulties in absorbing the
concepts of the discipline. With the purpose of contributing to the teaching-learning
process related to calculus classes, this paper looks for synthesizing a
process of elaboration and trial of an artwork destined for coloring, which
content is specifically related to the discipline “Calculus with Applications
IV”, from the Biosystems Engineering course, of the University of Sao Paulo
(USP)-Brazil. The material, always prepared in the form of pairs of pages, one
displaying the picture to be colored (the artwork) and the other one like its
twin (the text), was individually rated by the apprentices students. The
obtained results point to the possibility of facing the paradigm and showing
that projects like “calculus for coloring” are not only possible, but also a
quality complement in the learning-teaching process.