
A Case for Strong Conceptualization in Technology Enhanced Mathematics Instruction
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Michael L. Connell, University of Houston, United States ; Delwyn L. Harnisch, University of Illinois, United States
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference, ISBN 978-1-880094-37-2 Publisher: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), Waynesville, NC USA
Abstract
It is extremely important for students to develop strong concepts regarding the nature of the objects they are manipulating and how these objects are to be used mathematically. This is increasingly important when the objects with which one is thinking are themselves active – as is the case within a technologically enhanced mathematics classroom. This serves to further underscore the need for increased mathematical conceptual awareness on the part of our teacher candidates.
Citation
Connell, M.L. & Harnisch, D.L. (2000). A Case for Strong Conceptualization in Technology Enhanced Mathematics Instruction. In D. Willis, J. Price & J. Willis (Eds.), Proceedings of SITE 2000--Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (pp. 1004-1008). Waynesville, NC USA: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved March 26, 2023 from https://www.learntechlib.org/primary/p/15770/.
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