In this paper, we investigate whether and how mathematics factors into students’ performance in IT learning. The involved cognitive levels of students learning mathematics and hence problem solving, are correlated to how well they are able to transpose their knowledge and apply it to problem solving in the IT field(s). Our hypothesis is that if students perform better in mathematics, in terms of level of mathematics course and grade earned in that course prior to engaging in IT studies, their performance in IT will also be higher. The performance of several groups of students, over a period of five semesters are collected, analyzed and the correlation between mathematics learning ability and that of IT is measured, analyzed, and the results...
Although mathematicians frequently use specialist software in direct teaching of mathematics, as a m...
Although mathematicians frequently use specialist software in direct teaching ofmathematics, as a me...
Children learn quickly from their own parents and as they grow up computers offer more learning opti...
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AbstractThe two main arguments of this paper are: first, that it is important for our society of the...
This paper considers admission requirements and their relationship to performance in a uni-versity l...
Abstract: The nature of fidelity in terms of technology driven mathematical objects leads to deeper...
What is the role of mathematics within the Information Technology curriculum? Do students need calcu...
Mathematics and information technology have a long history as essential components of an undergradua...
The steady decline of students’ competency in mathematics has become known as the “Mathematics Probl...
Mathematics, despite being the foundation of computer science, is nowadays often considered a totall...
peer-reviewedDeclining standards in students’ mathematical competency levels has become a major issu...
Today's economy is driven by information technology (IT). Education and business should come to an a...
Most technical studies require and assume from the students a certain knowledge of mathematics. In t...
This paper describes a course, The Mathematics of Information Science, which was taught at Towson Un...
Although mathematicians frequently use specialist software in direct teaching of mathematics, as a m...
Although mathematicians frequently use specialist software in direct teaching ofmathematics, as a me...
Children learn quickly from their own parents and as they grow up computers offer more learning opti...
From the article: "Most technical studies require and assume from the students a certain knowledge ...
AbstractThe two main arguments of this paper are: first, that it is important for our society of the...
This paper considers admission requirements and their relationship to performance in a uni-versity l...
Abstract: The nature of fidelity in terms of technology driven mathematical objects leads to deeper...
What is the role of mathematics within the Information Technology curriculum? Do students need calcu...
Mathematics and information technology have a long history as essential components of an undergradua...
The steady decline of students’ competency in mathematics has become known as the “Mathematics Probl...
Mathematics, despite being the foundation of computer science, is nowadays often considered a totall...
peer-reviewedDeclining standards in students’ mathematical competency levels has become a major issu...
Today's economy is driven by information technology (IT). Education and business should come to an a...
Most technical studies require and assume from the students a certain knowledge of mathematics. In t...
This paper describes a course, The Mathematics of Information Science, which was taught at Towson Un...
Although mathematicians frequently use specialist software in direct teaching of mathematics, as a m...
Although mathematicians frequently use specialist software in direct teaching ofmathematics, as a me...
Children learn quickly from their own parents and as they grow up computers offer more learning opti...