Digital Resources for Targeted Mathematics Support

Catherine Palmer, S. O'rourke, Clodagh Carroll, Declan Manning, Patricia Cogan, Violeta Morari
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SPIRIT Maths (Students’ Perceptions Informing and Redefining Innovative Teaching of Mathematics in Higher Education) is a project that was established in Munster Technological University (MTU) to investigate students’ attitudes towards mathematics and to explore a more student-centred development of mathematics resources. One of the aims of the project was to create a collection of student-preferred digital materials with a view to improving student engagement, building students’ confidence in mathematics and helping students to succeed in their mathematics modules.The findings of a survey disseminated to first year students in MTU indicated that students would be most likely to use the resources if they were geared towards their specific module; to maximise impact, resources were developed for two modules, one in Engineering and one in Business, that are each taken by large numbers of students. The resources were integrated on the learning management system and are available to all MTU students taking a mathematics module. Three interlinked digital resources were developed: (1) a series of interactive self-assessment questions, (2) corresponding videos showing worked solutions and (3) an associated bank of practice questions developed using a digital tutor to provide instant feedback. It is hoped that the complementary resources will facilitate student learning through a combination of active learning, explicit instruction and the ready availability of the resources.This article describes these resources and how they were developed, and outlines how these are being promoted to students. We also report on the feedback received from a small number of students who tested the resources and discuss how to measure student engagement with the resources.
目标数学支持的数字资源
“精神数学”(学生的感知,为高等教育数学创新教学提供信息和重新定义)是明斯特理工大学(MTU)建立的一个项目,旨在调查学生对数学的态度,并探索以学生为中心的数学资源开发。该项目的目标之一是创建一个学生喜欢的数字材料集合,以提高学生的参与度,建立学生对数学的信心,并帮助学生在数学模块中取得成功。一项针对MTU一年级学生的调查结果表明,如果学生针对他们的特定模块,他们将最有可能使用这些资源;为了最大限度地发挥影响,我们为两个模块开发了资源,一个是工程模块,一个是商业模块,每个模块都有大量学生参加。这些资源被整合到学习管理系统中,所有参加数学模块的MTU学生都可以使用。开发了三个相互关联的数字资源:(1)一系列交互式自我评估问题;(2)显示工作解决方案的相应视频;(3)使用数字导师开发的相关练习题库,以提供即时反馈。我们希望这些补充资源能够通过主动学习、明确指导和资源的可用性相结合来促进学生的学习。本文描述了这些资源以及它们是如何开发的,并概述了如何将这些资源推广给学生。我们还报告了从测试资源的少数学生那里收到的反馈,并讨论了如何衡量学生对资源的参与。
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