QAMA Calculator

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The QAMA Calculator is a calculator that requires users to provide a reasonable estimate of the answer before the precise answer is delivered.[1][2] QAMA stands for Quick Approximate Mental Arithmetic.

Invented by Ilan Samson, it aims to get users to think first by estimating before they get the correct answer.[3] Estimation is seen by many as an essential part of mathematics, and some believe that the presence and popularity of calculators could inhibit the use of estimation skills.[4][5]

A physical version of the calculator was released for sale in 2014, with apps for smartphones and tablets developed in 2016.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Introducing QAMA Calculator". qamacalculator.com.
  2. ^ Knapp, Alex. "QAMA: The Calculator That Makes You Better At Math". Forbes.
  3. ^ Paul, Annie Murphy. "How to Use Technology to Make You Smarter". Time. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 2018-08-23.
  4. ^ "A quote from What's Math Got to Do with It?". www.goodreads.com.
  5. ^ "Power of Estimation Takes Math Beyond Classroom - MU News Bureau". munews.missouri.edu.