Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2001Over the past ten years computer resources within Victorian schools have improved. Adequate level of facilities and resources has enabled teachers and students to use computers in the teaching and learning of mathematics. However it appears that computer skills acquired during primary years are not always the basis for further and continuous development of skills in the early years of secondary schooling. Research shows that during transition from grade 6 to year 7 there is need for stability and a sense of continuity in the adolescents' education and this applies to the area of mathematics as well. To gain further insight, this research investigated the use of computers in ...
This paper examines the issues involved in assisting teachers in their implementation of computers i...
Although the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework has shown a lot of promis...
There is a common assumption that computers will change the conditions for teaching mathematics. Thi...
In the first stage of a three-year study in which the effects of using computers for the teaching an...
In the first stage of a three year ARC-funded study in which the effects of using computers for the ...
For many years, education researchers excited by the potential for digital technologies to transform...
Information technology development has driven many New Zealand educational initiatives. Projects ha...
The computer has been in mathematics classrooms for over 20 years now, but with widely varying imple...
In this thesis the author has combined theoretical facts of using ICT in lessons, motivation in less...
This paper provides a personal perspective on research on the impact of computer use on pupil learni...
The purpose of this qualitative research project was to discover how computers are implemented in a ...
This research study is concerned with the introduction of computers into a mathematics classroom. Th...
Advances in learning approaches can enhance deeper levels of mathematical thinking and engagement th...
Abstract: This study examined the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in mathemati...
Like many South African high school mathematics teachers I have followed the development of computer...
This paper examines the issues involved in assisting teachers in their implementation of computers i...
Although the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework has shown a lot of promis...
There is a common assumption that computers will change the conditions for teaching mathematics. Thi...
In the first stage of a three-year study in which the effects of using computers for the teaching an...
In the first stage of a three year ARC-funded study in which the effects of using computers for the ...
For many years, education researchers excited by the potential for digital technologies to transform...
Information technology development has driven many New Zealand educational initiatives. Projects ha...
The computer has been in mathematics classrooms for over 20 years now, but with widely varying imple...
In this thesis the author has combined theoretical facts of using ICT in lessons, motivation in less...
This paper provides a personal perspective on research on the impact of computer use on pupil learni...
The purpose of this qualitative research project was to discover how computers are implemented in a ...
This research study is concerned with the introduction of computers into a mathematics classroom. Th...
Advances in learning approaches can enhance deeper levels of mathematical thinking and engagement th...
Abstract: This study examined the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in mathemati...
Like many South African high school mathematics teachers I have followed the development of computer...
This paper examines the issues involved in assisting teachers in their implementation of computers i...
Although the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework has shown a lot of promis...
There is a common assumption that computers will change the conditions for teaching mathematics. Thi...