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Models for harnessing the Internet in mathematics education

In recent years, the Internet has increasingly been used to provide significant resources for student to learn mathematics and to learn about mathematics, as well as significant resources for teachers to support these. Effective access to and use of these has been hampered in practice by limited facilities in schools and the limited experience of many mathematics teachers with the Internet for mathematical purposes. This paper offers models for understanding the effective use of Internet resources, based on typologies of resources for learning and teaching mathematics. Six categories of Internet resources for mathematics student use are identified: (i) Interactive resources; (ii) Reading interesting materials; (iii) Reference information; (iv) Communication; (v) Problem solving; and (vi) Webquests. Similarly, five categories of Internet resources for mathematics teacher use are identified: (i) Lesson preparation; (ii) Official advice and support; (iii) Professional engagement; (iv) Commercial activity and support; and (v) Local school web sites. The paper recognises that web resources can be used in a range of ways, including supporting both teaching and learning. The prospects for sound use of the Internet are briefly described in terms of these models of use.

Erschienen in
Proceedings of the tenth International Conference Models in Developing Mathematics Education. - Dresden : Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft, 2009. - S. 319 - 322
Verwandtes Objekt und Literatur
urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-79236
qucosa:1658

Thema
Mathematik

Ereignis
Geistige Schöpfung
(wer)
Kissane, Barry
Ereignis
Herstellung
(wer)
HTW Dresden

URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-80384
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  • Kissane, Barry
  • HTW Dresden

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