2017
DOI: 10.1093/teamat/hrw026
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Students’ and lecturers’ views on mathematics resources

Abstract: There is a general agreement that many students struggle with the transition from secondary to higher education, particularly in the context of mathematics modules. Lecturers often suggest or supply supplemental resources to give students the opportunity to overcome their difficulties. In addition, students often seek out resources independently, many of which are provided through digital-age technology. Current research in this area focuses on the effectiveness of resources that mathematics educators have dev… Show more

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“…Approximately 22%, 21% and 18% of students use Khan Academy, YouTube, and Wolfram Alpha respectively to try to gain support with their mathematics studies. However student feedback on online resources reveals their desire to have videos/online support specifically tailored to the material that they are actually studying (Ní Shé et al, 2017). Empirically the researchers, through their combined 13 years experience of working in MLS, have observed many students who would benefit from online help before visiting the MLC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 22%, 21% and 18% of students use Khan Academy, YouTube, and Wolfram Alpha respectively to try to gain support with their mathematics studies. However student feedback on online resources reveals their desire to have videos/online support specifically tailored to the material that they are actually studying (Ní Shé et al, 2017). Empirically the researchers, through their combined 13 years experience of working in MLS, have observed many students who would benefit from online help before visiting the MLC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%