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Handbook of Digital Resources in Mathematics Education / edited by Birgit Pepin, Ghislaine Gueudet, Jeffrey Choppin.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Pepin, Birgit, editor.
Gueudet, Ghislaine, editor.
Choppin, Jeffrey, editor.
Series:
Springer International Handbooks of Education, 2197-196X
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mathematics--Study and teaching.
Mathematics.
Educational technology.
Education--Curricula.
Education.
Teachers--Training of.
Teachers.
Teaching.
Education and state.
Mathematics Education.
Digital Education and Educational Technology.
Curriculum Studies.
Teaching and Teacher Education.
Pedagogy.
Educational Policy and Politics.
Local Subjects:
Mathematics Education.
Digital Education and Educational Technology.
Curriculum Studies.
Teaching and Teacher Education.
Pedagogy.
Educational Policy and Politics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1405 pages) : illustrations.
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
This handbook presents the state-of-the art scholarship on theoretical frames, mathematical content, learning environments, pedagogic practices, teacher professional learning, and policy issues related to the development and use of digital resources in mathematics education. With the advent of more and more open access digital resources, teachers choose from the web what they see fit for their classroom; students choose ‘in the moment’ what they need for their projects and learning paths. However, educators and students often find it difficult to choose from the abundance of materials on offer, as they are uncertain about their quality and beneficial use. It is clear that at a time of bouleversement of the teaching-learning processes, it is crucial to understand the quality and the (potentially) transformative aspects of digital resources. This book provides comprehensive analyses of and insights into the transformative aspects of digital resources.
Contents:
Introduction to the handbook
Advancing mathematics education on digital resources: a reciprocity between theory, methodology, and design
A pragmatic approach to theorizing interdisciplinary design research on interactive math learning systems: The case of a multimodal algebra learning system with tangible user interfaces
Networking of theories: An approach to the development and use of digital resources in mathematics education
Theorizing a role of digital resources in promoting instructional change in mathematics departments
How digital storyboards support the transaction of practice: The semiotic infrastructure of representations of practice
Humans-with-media: Twenty-five years of a theoretical construct in mathematics education
Embodied Design of Digital Resources for Mathematics Education: Theory, Methodology, and Framework of a Pedagogical Research Program
Intertwined use of physical and digital tools in mathematics teaching and learning
From the Web to the Mathematics Classroom: Investigating Internet Phenomena as Educational Resources in Mathematics
Introduction to how digital resources transform content
Computational thinking and mathematics
Emergent technologies for developing mathematical objects-to-think-with
Exploiting the potential of dynamic asymmetry in dragging to foster students' understanding of functions and their Cartesian graphs
Enhancing Geometric Skills with Digital Technology: The Case of Dynamic Geometry
Algebra education and digital resources: A long-distance relationship?
Transforming Arithmetic Through Digital Resources
The Role of Digital Resources in Mathematical Modelling in Extending Mathematical Capability
Augmented reality rich environment: Designing for mathematics education
Impacts of Digitalization on Content and Goals of Statistics Education
The role of digital technologies in transforming student learning landscapes
Learning Mathematics With Digital Resources: Reclaiming the Cognitive Role of Physical Movement
Towards student agency in the selection and use of digital resources for learning and studying mathematics
Enhancing learner communication and collaboration through digital resources: Affordances, constraints and possibilities
Introduction to section: Impact of digital resources on teachers’ pedagogies
Teachers’ practices with digital resources in particular mathematical domains
Rethinking teachers’ formative assessment practices within technology-enhanced classrooms
Teachers’ Practices in emergent digitally rich environments
What went well, what went badly? Teachers’ and students’ perspectives on remote mathematics teaching during pandemic school closure
Technology in University Mathematics Education
Teachers' knowledge and capacity for using digital resources in mathematics education
Research on teacher education and professional development that support the use of digital resources
Introduction to how digital resources alter design landscape
Meta-resources: supporting the design of mathematics teaching and learning
Artificial intelligence techniques in software design for mathematics education
Resources promoting digital tools integration: design principles
Resource design for re-sourcing teaching
Communities of Interest as a context for creativity in the process of designing digital media for mathematical learning
Design of resources for and by mathematics teachers: the process of internalisation in MOOCs
Addressing collective and individual aspects of teacher design with digital resources in collaborative settings
Digital Curriculum Resources in Digital Mathematics Curriculum: Design Features and Implementation
Digital assessment and the “machine”
Evaluation of digital resources: The “how” and “what for”
Introduction to policy issues related to the development and use of digital resources in mathematics education
Politics of digital resources in mathematics education
Policies and implementations for technology integration in mathematics education: perspectives from around the world
Policies and implementation of digital resources: Theoretical considerations and illustrative cases from Greece, Israel and the US
The Use of Digital Technologies in Teaching and Assessment
The Politics of Computational Thinking and Programming in Mathematics Education – Comparing Curricula and Resources in England, Sweden and Denmark.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9783031456671
303145667X
OCLC:
1442737036

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