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TitleAn Excel-Aided Method For Teaching Calculus-Based Business Mathematics
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Date Issued2008-11
Source PublicationCollege Teaching Methods & Styles Journal
ISSN1548-9566
Volume4Issue:11Pages:11-24
Abstract

Calculus-based business mathematics is a required quantitative course for undergraduate business students in most AACSB accredited schools or colleges of business. Many business students, however, have relatively weak mathematical background or even display math-phobia
when presented with calculus problems. Because of the popularity of Excel, its ease of learning, and its rich computational functions, we have been teaching our calculus-based business mathematics in computer labs and accumulating feasible experience in employing Excel to assist
our students’ learning in this course. In this paper we illustrate how to use Excel to enhance students’ understanding in difficult and important calculus-based mathematical principles and to find numerical solutions to difficult quantitative business problems by providing them with heuristic examples. Our experience shows that Excel can greatly simplify the interpretation of pure calculus principles and can substantially reduce students’ misunderstanding in applying calculus principles in solving quantitative business problems.

 

KeywordTeaching Excel Calculus
Language英语English
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/5288
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
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University of New Haven, USA
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Jiajuan Liang,Linda Martin. An Excel-Aided Method For Teaching Calculus-Based Business Mathematics[J]. College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2008, 4(11): 11-24.
APA Jiajuan Liang, & Linda Martin. (2008). An Excel-Aided Method For Teaching Calculus-Based Business Mathematics. College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 4(11), 11-24.
MLA Jiajuan Liang,et al."An Excel-Aided Method For Teaching Calculus-Based Business Mathematics". College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal 4.11(2008): 11-24.
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