Research Partners
Texas Instruments is proud to be associated with some of the most prestigious research institutions in the world. Details of our research partners and ongoing projects across Europe, with full or partial support from TI, are below.
UNITED KINGDOM
| Principal researcher | Institution | Topic |
| Alison Clark-Wilson A.ClarkWilson@chi.ac.uk |
The Mathematics Centre, University of Chichester |
Evaluating TI-Nspire technology in secondary mathematics classrooms Connecting mathematics in the connected classroom: |
| David Wright d.g.wright@newcastle.ac.uk |
Research Centre of Learning Teaching (RCflat) Newcastle University and St. Thomas More School, North Shields |
Small software for mathematics on handheld technology |
|
Allan Duncan |
University of Aberdeen | Teachers’ views on dynamically linked multiple representations and relational understanding of mathematics – an investigation into the use of TI-Nspire in Scottish secondary schools |
FRANCE
| Principal researcher | Institution | Topic |
| Gilles Aldon, gilles.aldon@inrp.fr Michèle Artigue, Caroline Bardini, Dominique Baroux-Raymond, Jean-Louis Bonnafet, Marie-Claire Combes, Yves Guichard, Françoise Hérault, Marie Nowak, Jacques Salles, Luc Trouche, luc.trouche@wanadoo.fr Lionel Xavier, Ivanete Zuchi |
INRP EducMath EducTice |
New technological environment, new resources, new ways of working: the e-CoLab project (Collaborative Mathematics Laboratory experiment) |
| Laurent Hivon, Manuel Pean, Luc Trouche luc.trouche@wanadoo.fr |
INRP EducMath EducTice |
From a network of calculators to collaborative knowledge construction in the class |
GERMANY
| Principal researcher | Institution | Topic |
|
Baerbel Barzel |
University of Freiburg | Learning algebra by using technology - what is the role of CAS versus Non-CAS (LACAS) |
| Hans-Georg Weigand weigand@mathematik.uni- wuerzburg.de |
University of Würzburg | The Bavarian M3-Project: The TI-NspireTM handheld in Calculus classes |
ITALY
| Principal researcher | Institution | Topic |
|
Ferdinando Arzarello |
Department of Mathematics, University of Turin | A project for testing TI-Nspire technology as a tool to improve and facilitate the learning of mathematics in secondary school |