Dynamic Digital Technologies For Dynamic Mathematics


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Dynamic Digital Technologies for Dynamic Mathematics


Dynamic Digital Technologies for Dynamic Mathematics

Author: Alison Clark-Wilson

language: en

Publisher: UCL Institute of Education Press (University College London Institute of Education Press)

Release Date: 2017-09


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This report summarises the outcomes of the Nuffield Foundation funded 2014-17 project 'Developing teachers' mathematical knowledge for teaching and classroom use of technology through engagement with key mathematical concepts using dynamic digital technology'. The Nuffield Foundation is an endowed charitable trust that aims to improve social well-being in the widest sense. It funds research and innovation in education and social policy and also works to build capacity in education, science and social science research.The full Final Report is available as a separate publication, ISBN 9781782772217.

Handbook of Digital Resources in Mathematics Education


Handbook of Digital Resources in Mathematics Education

Author: Birgit Pepin

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2024-06-21


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This handbook presents the state-of-the art scholarship on theoretical frames, mathematical content, learning environments, pedagogic practices, teacher professional learning, and policy issues related to the development and use of digital resources in mathematics education. With the advent of more and more open access digital resources, teachers choose from the web what they see fit for their classroom; students choose ‘in the moment’ what they need for their projects and learning paths. However, educators and students often find it difficult to choose from the abundance of materials on offer, as they are uncertain about their quality and beneficial use. It is clear that at a time of bouleversement of the teaching-learning processes, it is crucial to understand the quality and the (potentially) transformative aspects of digital resources. This book provides comprehensive analyses of and insights into the transformative aspects of digital resources.

Common Core Mathematics Standards and Implementing Digital Technologies


Common Core Mathematics Standards and Implementing Digital Technologies

Author: Polly, Drew

language: en

Publisher: IGI Global

Release Date: 2013-05-31


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Standards in the American education system are traditionally handled on a state-by-state basis, which can differ significantly from one region of the country to the next. Recently, initiatives proposed at the federal level have attempted to bridge this gap. Common Core Mathematics Standards and Implementing Digital Technologies provides a critical discussion of educational standards in mathematics and how communication technologies can support the implementation of common practices across state lines. Leaders in the fields of mathematics education and educational technology will find an examination of the Common Core State Standards in Mathematics through concrete examples, current research, and best practices for teaching all students regardless of grade level or regional location. This book is part of the Advances in Educational Technologies and Instructional Design series collection.