Users can select “Boolean algebra”, “combinations and permutations”, or “Truth tables”. In each section, users can input a variety of expressions and scenarios and can, then, view step by step solutions.
Concerns:
In the “Combinations and Permuations” calculator, the number of objects, n, must be 250 or less.
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
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Strengths:
This calculator could be easily integrated with in-class demonstrations and could also be incorporated group activities. It is free to use and could be very helpful in allowing students to explore. The truth table calculator will display completed truth tables which many introductory students might find beneficial.
Concerns:
None.
Ease of Use for Both Students and Faculty
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Strengths:
This calculator is simple and easy to navigate. Once the topic is chosen, the tool is contained in one page which makes is really convenient to use. “Clear All” button is really helpful.
Concerns:
None.
Creative Commons:
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