In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors influencing the effectiveness of groupwork with computers in terms of mathematics learning. The research used a multi-site case study design in six schools and involved eight groups of six mixed-sex, mixed-ability pupils (aged 9-12) undertaking three research tasks – two using Logo and one a database. Our findings suggest that, contrary to other recent research, the pupil characteristics of gender and ability have no direct influence on progress in group tasks with computers. However, status effects – pupils ' perceptions of gender and ability – do have an effect on the functioning of the group, which in turn can impede progress for all pu...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the significance of gender in respect of children’s interactio...
Subjects (36 male, 36 female), aged from 15 to 52 years, performed a computer-based tracking task un...
There has already been research on the difference between boys and girls while working with web base...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
Research concerning joint action for problem-solving on computer-based tasks in schools shows an inc...
Gender differences in relation to school children's learning with computers are frequently attribute...
This study examined the gender composition of cooperative groups participating in a computer-assiste...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of gender grouping on students' group performan...
The study investigated student attitude and performance on one problem solving computer activity. Fo...
The thesis reviews the literature relating to girls and computing within a framework which is struct...
This paper presents some of the findings of a pilot study concerning gender differences in behaviour...
The purpose of this paper was to establish the influence of computer based learning (CBL) in Mathema...
Subjects (36 male, 36 female), aged from 15 to 52 years, performed a computer-based tracking task un...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the significance of gender in respect of children’s interactio...
Subjects (36 male, 36 female), aged from 15 to 52 years, performed a computer-based tracking task un...
There has already been research on the difference between boys and girls while working with web base...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
Research concerning joint action for problem-solving on computer-based tasks in schools shows an inc...
Gender differences in relation to school children's learning with computers are frequently attribute...
This study examined the gender composition of cooperative groups participating in a computer-assiste...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of gender grouping on students' group performan...
The study investigated student attitude and performance on one problem solving computer activity. Fo...
The thesis reviews the literature relating to girls and computing within a framework which is struct...
This paper presents some of the findings of a pilot study concerning gender differences in behaviour...
The purpose of this paper was to establish the influence of computer based learning (CBL) in Mathema...
Subjects (36 male, 36 female), aged from 15 to 52 years, performed a computer-based tracking task un...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the significance of gender in respect of children’s interactio...
Subjects (36 male, 36 female), aged from 15 to 52 years, performed a computer-based tracking task un...
There has already been research on the difference between boys and girls while working with web base...