Mathematics Teachers as Multimedia Lessons Designers
Authore(s) : Djordje Kadijevich || Megatrend University of Applied SciencesSerbia.
Volume : (13), Issue : 205, February - 2018
Abstract : This paper describes two studies undertaken in Serbia and Finland concerning learning through multimedia design, through which (future) mathematics teachers developed HTML files comprising Java applets downloaded from the Internet. The paper also reports some findings of these studies, focusing on what could and what could not be easily achieved through this project. Some research findings regarding further research on multimedia teaching/learning are included.
Keywords :Mathematics, Teachers, Multimedia Lessons, Designers.
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Multimedia Lessons Designers
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Forcheri, P., Molfino, M. T. and Quarati, A. (2001). Orienting Teachers Towards Flexible Education: Implications of Technology. Global e-journal of open, flexible... More
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- Cleland, J. V., Wetzel, R. Z. Buss, R. R. and Rillero, P. (1999). Science Integrated with Mathematics using Language Arts and Technology: A Model for Collaborative Professional Development. Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching 18, 157-172.
- Forcheri, P., Molfino, M. T. and Quarati, A. (2001). Orienting Teachers Towards Flexible Education: Implications of Technology. Global e-journal of open, flexible & distance education 1.
- Haapasalo, L. (2003). The Conflict between Conceptual and Procedural Knowledge: Should We Need to Understand in Order to Be Able to Do, or vice versa? In Haapasalo, L. & Sormunen, K. (Eds.) Towards Meaningful Mathematics and Science Education. Proceedings on the XIX Symposium of the Finnish.
- Mathematics and Science Education Research. University of Joensuu: Bulletins of the Faculty of Education 86, 1-20.
- Haapasalo, L. & Kadijevich, Dj. (2000). Two Types of Mathematical Knowledge and Their Relation. Journal für Mathematik-Didaktik 21 (2), 139-157.
- Haapasalo, L. & Kadijevich, Dj. (2003). Simultaneous Activation of Conceptual and Procedural Mathematical Knowledge by Means of ClassPad. Paper submitted to ITEM 2003 conference in Reims. (In these proceedings).
- Jonassen, D. H. (2000). Computers as Mindtools for Schools. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice
- Hall. Kadijevich, Dj. (1998). Promoting the Human Face of Geometry in Mathematical Teaching at the Upper Secondary Level. Research in Mathematical Education, 2 (1), 21-39.
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- Mayer, R. E. (2001). Multimedia Learning. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.