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A problem-based learning project supported by the internet

conference contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Yook-Kin Loong
This case study looks at how bank sites with interactive calculators can be used to enhance directed investigations of students in a Mathematics Studies course. In the course of these investigations, students access simulated contexts which enabled them to have a feel of how they would spend money in the real world. This case study reveals the confidence of students in carrying out searches and transferring data, learning about bank calculators and their role in real life, how hidden costs are incorporated into loans and being able to validate what is presented in these calculators with their own calculations. This case study also highlights the perceptions of the teacher regarding this strategy in teaching this topic and the areas that need improvement. This paper analyses what has happened in the teaching and learning process and endeavours to shed some light into how the Internet can be used to promote a quality mathematics education.

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Event

East Asia Regional Conference on Mathematics Education (4th : 2007 : Penang, Malaysia)

Publisher

Syarikat Jasmin

Location

Penang, Malaysia

Place of publication

Penang, Malaysia

Start date

2007-06-18

End date

2007-06-22

ISBN-13

9789832700456

ISBN-10

9832700450

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

C Lim, S Fatimah, G Munirah, S Hajar, M Hashimah, W Gan, T Hwa

Title of proceedings

EARCOME4 2007 : Proceeding Fourth East Asia Regional Conference on Mathematics Education: Meeting challenges of developing quality mathematics education

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