Maximizing student experience in mathematics: Traditional tools versus digital technologies

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  • Cassandra Luckwell

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/mruer112

Abstract

This study was created to find out the tools that encourage and maximize student learning in mathematics, what causes positive and negative experiences in mathematics, and can any of these tools and experiences be replaced by digital technologies. I gathered an assortment of information through online surveys, interviews and field notes. My main findings showed that most people think that math manipulatives, direct teaching, and hands on learning were very important to their learning and help to decrease negative experiences in math. Furthermore, positive experiences were created through teacher feedback and encouragement and when students could relate what they were learning to their life experiences. My findings show that teachers need to be a positive model and create positive experiences for students. Moreover, teachers need to use traditional hands on tools for students and then use digital technologies as an assistive tool for further clarification and understanding.

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Published

2014-05-09

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