BOOK WRITERS EDUCATION
Shouldn’t we make an emphasis on the concepts rather than on the calculations? In mathematics, it is hard to separate because the two go tightly together. But I certainly believe that we would benefit by introducing systematically the use of CAS in the classroom. There’s a trend in most of the colleges to introduce computer assignments, as a part of the curricula, but from my experience, students are not getting most of it. They still don’t see the computer as a friendly ally at the time of learning math. But yet, they would gladly settle for a calculator.
The future of CAS should also include a way to use all this "intelligence" used to solve complicated problems to also being able to "explain" how to arrive to the answer. Often times I hear my students asking: "Can I use a calculator?" My invariable answer is "No", and now that I think about it, it is because the traditional teaching philosophy indicates that you don’t need a calculator when you have to compute an integral. Also, as teachers, we use to assume immediately that it’s all about "mental laziness".