Revisiting mathematical problem solving and posing in the digital era: toward pedagogically sound uses of modern technology |
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Authors: | S Abramovich |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Curriculum &2. Instruction, State University of New York at Potsdam, 44 Pierrepont Ave, Potsdam 13676, USAabramovs@potsdam.edu |
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Abstract: | The availability of sophisticated computer programs such as Wolfram Alpha has made many problems found in the secondary mathematics curriculum somewhat obsolete for they can be easily solved by the software. Against this background, an interplay between the power of a modern tool of technology and educational constraints it presents is discussed. Using topics from algebra (equations) and elementary number theory (summation of powers of integers), the paper suggests ways of developing problems that are both technology-immune and technology-enabled in the sense that whereas software can facilitate problem solving, its direct application is not sufficient for finding an answer. Stemming from the author's work with secondary mathematics teacher candidates, this paper highlights the appropriate use of technology as support system for multiple ways of knowing and knowledge construction in the modern classroom. |
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Keywords: | problem solving problem posing technology proof collateral learning teacher education |
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