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Mathematics Education With Digital Technology Adrian Oldknow Editor

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Mathematics Education With Digital Technology Adrian Oldknow Editor
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Author: Adrian Oldknow (editor)
ISBN: 9781472553119, 147255311X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Mathematics Education With Digital Technology Adrian Oldknow Editor by Adrian Oldknow (editor) 9781472553119, 147255311X instant download after payment.

Mathematics Education with Digital Technology examines ways in which widely available digital technologies can be used to benefit the teaching and learning of mathematics. The contributors offer their insights to locate the value of digital technology for mathematics learning within the context of evidence from documented practice, prior research and of educational policy making. Key pedagogical uses of digital technologies are evaluated in relation to effective mathematics learning and practical ideas for teaching and learning mathematics with digital technology are critically analysed. The volume concludes by looking at future developments and by considering the ways in which ICT could be used as a catalyst for cross-curricular work to achieve greater curricular coherence.

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