Mathematics Standards 2000 and the Virtual Environment
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International Conference on Mathematics / Science Education and Technology, 2000
Abstract
This paper describes the rationale for the forthcoming Principles and Standards for School Mathematics and accompanying electronic pedagogical examples. Many of these electronic examples are part of a web-based national library of virtual tools and manipulatives being developed at Utah State University with support from the National Science Foundation. Also included is a review of research on the use of computer-based manipulatives, description of applet design considerations and characteristics, and a discussion of research implications.
Citation
Dorward, J. & Heal, R. (2000). Mathematics Standards 2000 and the Virtual Environment. In Proceedings of International Conference on Mathematics / Science Education and Technology 2000 (pp. 139-144). Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved August 11, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/15431.
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