International audienceThis paper explores the role of mathematics teachers in dynamic geometry (DG) resource analysis, using a questionnaire as a means for professional development, and the integration of DG in their classes. The questionnaire aims to allow the evaluation of mathematical, technical, educational and ergonomic quality of resources available on the i2geo platform by its users. The purpose of the evaluation is twofold: (1) the results are taken into account by the platform search engine in a way that the "best" resources appear at the top of the list, and (2) the evaluation allows highlighting possible weaknesses of the resource so that it can be improved. In this study, we report about two experiments of the teachers' use of t...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
This article briefly summarises the research that has investigated the use of dynamic geometry softw...
The need for fostering students' higher-order thinking as one of the twenty-first century mathematic...
International audienceThis paper explores the role of mathematics teachers in dynamic geometry (DG) ...
International audienceThis paper explores the role of mathematics teachers in dynamic geometry (DG) ...
International audienceThere is a great heterogeneity of available digital resources for teaching mat...
International audienceThe profusion of resources, mostly on the Internet, makes the issue of their q...
International audienceWe focus on the means to support the use of ICT by math teachers. Despite the ...
During the past decade, numerous instructional materials for teaching mathematics have been made ava...
International audienceThe poster presents the I2Geo platform developed within the Intergeo project w...
Since four years, a group of seven secondary school mathematics teachers and teacher educators has b...
International audienceSince four years, a group of seven secondary school mathematics teachers and t...
Geometric locus problems are topics that students find difficult to understand. To solve these probl...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
This article briefly summarises the research that has investigated the use of dynamic geometry softw...
The need for fostering students' higher-order thinking as one of the twenty-first century mathematic...
International audienceThis paper explores the role of mathematics teachers in dynamic geometry (DG) ...
International audienceThis paper explores the role of mathematics teachers in dynamic geometry (DG) ...
International audienceThere is a great heterogeneity of available digital resources for teaching mat...
International audienceThe profusion of resources, mostly on the Internet, makes the issue of their q...
International audienceWe focus on the means to support the use of ICT by math teachers. Despite the ...
During the past decade, numerous instructional materials for teaching mathematics have been made ava...
International audienceThe poster presents the I2Geo platform developed within the Intergeo project w...
Since four years, a group of seven secondary school mathematics teachers and teacher educators has b...
International audienceSince four years, a group of seven secondary school mathematics teachers and t...
Geometric locus problems are topics that students find difficult to understand. To solve these probl...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
This article briefly summarises the research that has investigated the use of dynamic geometry softw...
The need for fostering students' higher-order thinking as one of the twenty-first century mathematic...