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Math Resources
Graphing Calculator Resources
Do you need assistance obtaining a graphing calculator for your math class? [ TOP ]
- IPFW students can rent a TI-83 or TI-83 Plus for the semester for only $10 through IPSGA's Graphing Calculator Rental Program.
- Check out the Lowest Price in Town to see which store in Fort Wayne is offering the best price for a graphing calculator. Then do business there.
Pre-service Teacher Discount Program: If you are a pre-service teacher Texas Instruments you can apply for a discount for selected products. The price in the table is prior to sales tax. Learn more
Pre-service Discount Program
Product
Price
TI-Nspire™ Teacher Bundle (handheld and single user license of TI-Nspire software)
$140.00
TI-Nspire CAS Teacher Bundle (handheld and single user license of TI-Nspire CAS software)
$150.00
TI-84 Plus Silver Edition ViewScreen Calculator (for use with ViewScreen panel)
$90.00
$75.00
TI-73 ViewScreen™ Calculator (for use with the ViewScreen™ Panel)
$85.00
$55.00
ViewScreen™ Panel for TI-Nspire
$140.00
ViewScreen™ Panel for TI-84 and 73- family products
$140.00
Do you need assistance using a graphing calculator? [
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Here are several resources:
- Check out the TI Knowledge Base. For example:
- troubleshoot a TI calculator that can't turn on
- resolve an ERROR:INVALID DIM or ERROR:DIM MISMATCH Error
- Check out the Graphing Calculator Instructions Web Site sponsored by Prentice Hall. Step-by-step instructions for common commands (finding the absolute value, finding a maximum, minimum, intersection, etc.) are included for the TI-82, TI-83/TI-83Plus, TI-85, TI-86, TI-89, TI-92, HP48G, CFX-9850GaPLUS, and the SharpEl-9600C and Casio FX2 graphing calculators.
- The Helmke Library provides
videos on reserve at the service desk. (See first floor map).
- Introduction to the TI-83 by Peg Greene
- The Math Student's Guide to the TI-83 Graphing Calculator by Trish Cabral
- The Math Student's Guide to the TI-86 Graphing Calculator by Trish Cabral
- Use the Common Office Hours of faculty who have agreed to answer relatively simple questions about graphing calculators.
