Articulación entre Modelización y Espacios de Trabajo Matemático. Análisis de una Tarea bajo el ciclo de Blomhøj en Educación Superior

Q3 Multidisciplinary
Paula Verdugo Hernández, Jaime Huincahue, P. Cumsille, Assia Nechache
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Background: The Mathematical Working Spaces (MWS) theoretical framework has developed a growing interest in how mathematical modelling is recognised, analysed, and articulated from its theoretical and empirical scopes. Given the articulations identified in the literature, it is interesting to determine whether new networks with the MWS provide powerful strategies for analysing mathematical modelling task resolution. Objective: to characterise the modelling activity from the network composed by the Blomhøj modelling cycle and the MWS in engineering students. Design: This work is a case study with a qualitative approach, which analyses the resolution of a modelling task through the proposed network. Setting and participants: The experimentation was carried out in an integral calculus course for a computer civil engineering career at a Chilean university. Modelling practices are not usual in this second-year subject, although enhancing their use in professional education is necessary. Data collection and analysis: We collected the written records of the students, selecting one to perform the in-depth analysis due to its high representativeness and clarity, as evidenced in the documents. Three steps were followed to characterise the modelling activity in the written record: description, analysis, and interpretation. Results: The Blomhøj modelling cycle might present connections with the MWS at the formulation of the problem and not only at the systematisation, which is a novelty in this field of research. Conclusions: A novel approach with which to develop the network between the MWS and modelling emerges, emphasising the investigation of mathematical problems using the student’s reality in higher education.
建模和数学工作空间之间的衔接。高等教育Blomhøj周期下的任务分析
背景:数学工作空间(MWS)理论框架对如何从其理论和经验范围识别、分析和阐述数学建模产生了越来越大的兴趣。鉴于文献中确定的表述,确定具有MWS的新网络是否为分析数学建模任务解决方案提供了强大的策略是很有趣的。目的:从Blomhøj建模周期和MWS组成的网络中描述工程学生的建模活动。设计:这项工作是一项定性方法的案例研究,通过所提出的网络分析建模任务的解决方案。设置和参与者:实验是在智利一所大学的计算机土木工程专业的积分课程中进行的。建模实践在这门二年级的科目中并不常见,尽管有必要在专业教育中加强使用。数据收集和分析:我们收集了学生的书面记录,选择了一份进行深入分析,因为它具有高度的代表性和清晰度,如文件所示。为了在书面记录中描述建模活动,遵循了三个步骤:描述、分析和解释。结果:Blomhøj建模周期可能在问题的公式化方面与MWS存在联系,而不仅仅是在系统化方面,这是该研究领域的一个新颖之处。结论:出现了一种开发MWS和建模之间网络的新方法,强调在高等教育中利用学生的实际情况调查数学问题。
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Acta Scientiae
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