Abstract
This paper investigates the effectiveness of technology- based instruction in secondary mathematics, by comparing students' achievements resulting from technology-rich assignments with those achievement resulting from equivalent assignments presented in traditional format. In addition, the development of the technology- rich assignments, from traditional paper- based instruction and within existing curricula, provides an example of the relative ease of integrating technology into the curriculum. Within the context of mathematics, issues of attitude towards computers, motivation and gender differences are examined.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - Jul 1999 |
Event | Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA) - Duration: 1 Jul 1999 → … |
Conference
Conference | Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA) |
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Period | 1/07/99 → … |
Keywords
- Computer assisted teaching
- Educational technology
- Mathematics teaching
- Student assessment
- Teaching effectiveness
- Tests
- Year 8
Disciplines
- Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
- Instructional Media Design
- Science and Mathematics Education