Digital technology in mathematics education: Why it works (or doesn’t)
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2012-07-08
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Drijvers, P.H.M.
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Abstract
The integration of digital technology confronts teachers, educators and researchers with many
questions. What is the potential of ICT for learning and teaching, and which factors are decisive in
making it work in the mathematics classroom? To investigate these questions, six cases from leading
studies in the field are described, and decisive success factors are identified. This leads to the
conclusion that crucial factors for the success of digital technology in mathematics education include
the design of the digital tool and corresponding tasks exploiting the tool’s pedagogical potential, the
role of the teacher and the educational context.
Keywords
didactical function, digital technology, instrumentation