学生对数学与技术课程线上交流与合作态度之探讨

Z. Avci, K. Keene, Lori Holcomb McClaren, E. S. Vasu
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在面对面的数学教学中使用在线工具的想法旨在通过提供更具挑战性的问题解决和知识构建平台,并提供更多的时间和空间灵活性,从而提高学生的态度。本研究是一项大型综合研究的一部分,由四个高中班级的两名教师完成。数据是通过学生和教师访谈、教师反思和数学和技术态度调查(Pierce, Stacey, and Barkatsas, 2007)收集的。每个老师有两节课。每个老师的一个班被分配到在线工具班,这个班被引入并可以使用在线交流和协作工具;另一个班级被分配为无工具班,没有引入任何在线技术。态度调查的统计分析显示,在线工具班和非工具班在情感投入子量表上的95%置信水平上存在显著差异。其他子量表的最小值、最大值、平均值和标准差与调查前后存在一定差异;即使在线工具类和非工具类的总体平均值之间的差异在统计上并不显著。通过对学生的访谈,大多数学生对在线工具Voice Thread和Google Documents持积极态度,并在他们的数学课上使用它们;他们对数学这一学科的欣赏程度也有所提高。©2015 iojes。版权所有
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An Exploration of Student Attitudes towards Online Communication and Collaboration in Mathematics and Technology
The idea of using online tools in face-to-face mathematics instruction aims to enhance student attitudes by providing more challenging problem-solving and knowledge-building platforms with more time and space flexibility. This study, which is a part of a large comprehensive study, was completed with four high school classes of two teachers. The data was collected through student and teacher interviews, teacher reflections, and the Mathematics and Technology Attitude Survey (Pierce, Stacey, and Barkatsas, 2007). Each teacher had two classes. One of each teacher’s classes was assigned as the Online- Tools class that was introduced and had access to online communication and collaboration tools; and the other class was assigned as the No-Tools class that was not introduced any online technologies. Statistical analysis of the attitude survey revealed significant differences between Online-Tools and No-Tools classes for the affective engagement subscale on 95% confidence level. For the other subscales there were some variations on the minimum, maximum, mean values and the standard deviations from pre- and post-survey; even if the difference between the overall mean values for the Online-Tools and No-Tool classes was not statistically significant. Based on the student interviews, the majority of the students had positive attitudes towards the online tools, Voice Thread and the Google Documents, and using them in their mathematics class; and they had increased appreciation to mathematics as a field. © 2015 IOJES. All rights reserved
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