posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00authored byYook-Kin Loong
The World Wide Web has had an impact on many areas of teaching and learning. Mathematics teaching however has only recently begun to utilise and develop this educational resource. This paper outlines a research program, which aims to uncover the extent the Internet, in particular the World Wide Web, is being used for High School mathematics education. The program includes searching out discernible Web-based teaching strategies and examining their impact on mathematics teaching and learning attitudes and achievements. Of particular interest is the extent to which deployment of the Web in mathematics teaching might increase student interest in mathematics. The first step in this process is to develop a preliminary typology of mathematical elements on the Web. The nature of these elements, their categorisation and their possible roles in the teaching and learning of mathematics are discussed.
History
Journal
International education journal
Volume
2
Pagination
216 - 222
Location
Adelaide, S. A.
Open access
Yes
ISSN
1443-1475
Language
eng
Notes
Educational Research Conference 2001 Special Issue