In this chapter we offer a case study of an online Mathematics for Teachers course through the lens of four affordances of new media: democratization, multimodality, collaboration and performance. Mathematics, perhaps more so than other school subjects, has traditionally been a subject that people do not talk about outside of classroom settings. However, we demonstrate through the case of the Mathematics for Teachers course that this does not have to be the case. Mathematics, even mathematics that traditionally has been seen as abstract or inaccessible, can be talked about in ways that can engage not only adults but also young children. The affordances of new media can help us rethink and disrupt our existing views of mathematics (for teach...
The Internet is enabling new forms of teaching and learning. Connecting, through the Internet teache...
The purpose of this study has been to examine how teachers use and reflect on digital tools in mathe...
In order to help the participating teachers on our online course engage critically with research to ...
Building a curriculum from online digital media may provide opportunities for students to draw on th...
Growing use of the internet in educational contexts has been prominent in recent years. In this surv...
Online mathematics learning is spreading among tertiary education. One of the challenges for seconda...
This article explores theoretical issues underpinning the design and use of online learning environm...
A Volume in International Perspectives on Mathematics Education - Cognition, Equity & Society Series...
International audienceThis particular paper reports on the investigation of (selected) French mathem...
This article discusses the challenges of mathematics education in the age of digital technologies. E...
This article reports on a study conducted across four cohorts of an integrated methods course in tea...
I have investigated interfaces about the arts and digital media in mathematics education, conceptual...
A significant criticism made of preservice teacher education is that it fails to prepare teachers in...
In this paper, we aim to build on conceptual framework to encourage readers to reflect on the educat...
This article reports on aspects of an ongoing study examining the use of digital media in mathematic...
The Internet is enabling new forms of teaching and learning. Connecting, through the Internet teache...
The purpose of this study has been to examine how teachers use and reflect on digital tools in mathe...
In order to help the participating teachers on our online course engage critically with research to ...
Building a curriculum from online digital media may provide opportunities for students to draw on th...
Growing use of the internet in educational contexts has been prominent in recent years. In this surv...
Online mathematics learning is spreading among tertiary education. One of the challenges for seconda...
This article explores theoretical issues underpinning the design and use of online learning environm...
A Volume in International Perspectives on Mathematics Education - Cognition, Equity & Society Series...
International audienceThis particular paper reports on the investigation of (selected) French mathem...
This article discusses the challenges of mathematics education in the age of digital technologies. E...
This article reports on a study conducted across four cohorts of an integrated methods course in tea...
I have investigated interfaces about the arts and digital media in mathematics education, conceptual...
A significant criticism made of preservice teacher education is that it fails to prepare teachers in...
In this paper, we aim to build on conceptual framework to encourage readers to reflect on the educat...
This article reports on aspects of an ongoing study examining the use of digital media in mathematic...
The Internet is enabling new forms of teaching and learning. Connecting, through the Internet teache...
The purpose of this study has been to examine how teachers use and reflect on digital tools in mathe...
In order to help the participating teachers on our online course engage critically with research to ...