Engaging with Maths Online - teaching mathematics collaboratively and inclusively through a pandemic and beyond

Matthew Jones, A. Megeney, Nick Sharples
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This case study details several concrete approaches to integrating the use of student-loaned iPads in the teaching of mathematics in Higher Education. Although there is a scarcity of rigorous studies into the efficacy of tablet devices for improved educational outcomes, previous case studies have argued that tablet devices, if used, should be integrated into the whole learning experience. The mathematics teaching team at Middlesex University have developed an inclusive digital pedagogy over the last five years that enabled us to effectively respond to the remote teaching imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic by loaning iPads to all students on specialist mathematics programmes. As we begin the return to campus, we continue to integrate these devices into our teaching to address the observed “digital divide” in Generation-Z students which is characterised not by access to smart devices but by the digital skills to use them as effective learning tools. This is particularly relevant at Middlesex University which is disproportionately affected by digital poverty amongst its student population. We discuss the use of virtual whiteboard apps, the necessity of handwritten mathematics, the rich integration of multimedia content, persistent collaborative “problem solving spaces”, and how a common hardware platform allows for varied and equitable inclusive assessment. We also report the results of students’ surveys of iPad use during the remote-only 2020-21 academic year.
参与数学在线-通过流行病及以后的协作和包容性教学数学
本案例研究详细介绍了在高等教育数学教学中整合使用学生借来的ipad的几种具体方法。尽管关于平板设备对改善教育成果的有效性的严格研究还很缺乏,但之前的案例研究认为,如果使用平板设备,应该将其整合到整个学习体验中。在过去的五年里,米德尔塞克斯大学的数学教学团队开发了一种包容性的数字教学法,通过向所有专业数学课程的学生出借ipad,使我们能够有效地应对COVID-19大流行带来的远程教学。随着我们开始重返校园,我们继续将这些设备整合到我们的教学中,以解决z世代学生中观察到的“数字鸿沟”,这种学生的特点不是使用智能设备,而是使用它们作为有效学习工具的数字技能。这一点在米德尔塞克斯大学尤为重要,该校学生群体中受到数字贫困的影响尤为严重。我们讨论了虚拟白板应用程序的使用,手写数学的必要性,多媒体内容的丰富集成,持久的协作“问题解决空间”,以及一个共同的硬件平台如何允许多样化和公平的包容性评估。我们还报告了学生在2020-21学年对iPad使用情况的调查结果。
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