Third International Handbook of Mathematics Education 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-4684-2_24
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Technology-Driven Developments and Policy Implications for Mathematics Education

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“…Maybe we can change the bad name math had been given over the years. Trouche et al (2013) note that video and interactive multimedia cases in initial teacher-education settings allow for working collectively and reflecting on cases from mathematics classroom that show student and teacher thinking in action. The researchers also highlight that such resources offer opportunities in the field for collaborative learning of teachers in in-service settings.…”
Section: Math-for-teachers As a Blended Course: An Elementary Teachermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maybe we can change the bad name math had been given over the years. Trouche et al (2013) note that video and interactive multimedia cases in initial teacher-education settings allow for working collectively and reflecting on cases from mathematics classroom that show student and teacher thinking in action. The researchers also highlight that such resources offer opportunities in the field for collaborative learning of teachers in in-service settings.…”
Section: Math-for-teachers As a Blended Course: An Elementary Teachermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expertise of the authors can not intervene as criteria, or this would discard the new, bottom-up design possibilities. Quality criteria have to take into account the mathematical content, the didactical aspects, the ergonomic dimension (Trouche et al 2013). Nevertheless, these dimensions do not ensure the ease of appropriation by the user (a resource that nobody uses can hardly be considered as a high-quality resource); at the same time, the number of users can not account as guaranteeing quality.…”
Section: Quality Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Naturally, the official institution can also develop and propose Internet resources. In Mexico, the Enciclomedia website has been produced in the context of a national project (Trigueros and Lozano 2007;Trouche et al 2013). The educational authorities formed teams of specialists in education to transform classical textbooks in online resources with an aim of teacher education.…”
Section: Design Modesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each handbook includes a chapter dedicated to technology in mathematics education. In the chapter published in the first edition of the handbook (Lagrange et al 2003), the word "resource" appears only once, while in the chapter written 10 years later (Trouche et al 2013), it appears 150 times. -The evolution of textbooks through the integration of digital components, from paper textbook to e-textbook (Pepin et al 2017), leads to an evolution of the related field of research.…”
Section: A New Field Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%