Technology in Mathematics Education Research: The First 25 Years in the JRME
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James J. Kaput, Patrick W. Thompson
Journal for Research in Mathematics Education Volume 25, Number 6, ISSN 0021-8251
Abstract
Discusses the interactions between technology and research in mathematics education, including computer-assisted instruction, role of technology in learning, use of computer environments to study students' mathematical concept formation, research methodologies, interactive technologies, and lack of technology-related research in the "Journal for Research in Mathematics Education" (JRME). (35 references) (MKR)
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Kaput, J.J. & Thompson, P.W. (1994). Technology in Mathematics Education Research: The First 25 Years in the JRME. Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 25(6), 667. Retrieved August 11, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/79037/.
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