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Some Undergraduate Students' Perceptions of Using Technology for Mathematics: Tales of Resistance
Authors:Hilary Povey and Myka Ransom
Institution:(1) Centre for Mathematics Education, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK
Abstract:We describe and report some results from a project designed to evaluate the use of information technology (IT) for teaching and learning on a range of undergraduate mathematics courses at a U.K. university. The project involved qualitative methods of enquiry (diaries and seminars). We emphasise that many of the students were positive about much of their use of IT; however in this article we focus particularly on their tales of resistance. These tales were told both by students whose overall perspective about the use of IT in the learning of mathematics was very positive as well as by those who were reluctant users. We have organised this article around two themes: the desire for lsquounderstandingrsquoand technology and power — who is in control? We suggest that these tales spring from non-trivial concerns and that we are likely to be better able to support the development of authoritative learners of mathematics if we heed them.This revised version was published online in September 2005 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:affective responses  issues of control  undergraduates
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