
Transitions Toward Digital Resources: Change, Invariance, and Orchestration
2019; Springer Nature; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/978-3-030-20393-1_12
ISSN1869-4918
AutoresPaul Drijvers, Verônica Gitirana, John Monaghan, Samet Okumuş, Sylvaine Besnier, Cerenus Pfeiffer, Christian Mercat, Amanda Thomas, DANILO DOS SANTOS CHRISTO, Franck Bellemain, Eleonora Faggiano, José Orozco-Santiago, Mdutshekelwa Ndlovu, Marianne van Dijke-Droogers, Rogério Ignácio, Osama Swidan, Pedro Lealdino Filho, Rafael Marinho de Albuquerque, Said Hadjerrouit, Tuğçe Kozaklı Ülger, Anders Støle Fidje, Elisabete Cunha, Freddy Yesid Villamizar Araque, Gaël Nongni, Sonia Barbosa Camargo Igliori, Elena Naftaliev, Giorgos Psycharis, Tiphaine Carton, Charlotte Krog Skott, Jorge Gaona, Rosilângela Lucena, José Vieira do Nascimento Júnior, Ricardo Tibúrcio, Anderson Rodrigues,
Tópico(s)Educational Tools and Methods
ResumoThis chapter reports on the work of Working Group 4 and focuses on the integration of digital resources into mathematics teaching and learning practices. There are five central sections, focusing on, instrumental genesis, instrumental orchestration, the documentational approach to didactics, digital resources and teacher education, and the design of learning environments with the use of digital resources. A range of constructs and theoretical approaches are covered in these five sections, and the opening section comments on construct validity and issues in "networking" theoretical frameworks. The chapter can be viewed as a literature review which surveys past and present (at the time of writing) scholarship with an eye to possible future research. The chapter is extensive in several dimensions: a large range of digital resources and applications are considered; the subjects using digital resources are not just teachers but also students, student teachers and student teacher educators. Issues raised in the sections include individual and collective use of resources, the adaptation of these resources for specific learning goals and to prepare (pre- and in-service) teachers for the use of digital resources.
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