New Technologies in Mathematics Teaching

Objectives

This course aims to provide students with a general discussion of the different kinds of technologies availablefor classroom use to promote teaching and learning of mathematics. The aim is to:
Identify new educational goals that become relevant with the emergence of new technologies,
Discuss the conditions for successful integration of new technologies in the activity of the classroom,
Explore in detail the operation of each one of the technologies presented,
Identify the strengths and limitations of each technology,
Develop materials for the classroom, based on the use of technologies studied.

General characterization

Code

10787

Credits

6.0

Responsible teacher

António Manuel Dias Domingos

Hours

Weekly - 4

Total - 70

Teaching language

Português

Prerequisites

Absent

Bibliography

Gimbert, B., & Cristol, D. (2004). Teaching curriculum with technology: enhancing children’s technological competence during early childhood. Early Childhood Education Journal, 31(3), 207-216.

Guin, D., Ruthven, K., & Trouche, L. (Eds.). (2005). The Didactical Challenge of Symbolic Calculators, Turning a Computational Device into a Mathematical Instrument. Boston: Springer.

Hoyles, C., & Lagrange, J.-B. (Eds.). (2010). Mathematics Education and Technology-Rethinking the Terrain: The 17th ICMI Study. Londres: Springer.

Johnston-Wilder, S., & Pimm, D. (2005). Teaching Secondary Mathematics with ICT. Berkshire, England: Open University Press.

Martins, H., & Domingos, A. (2018). Estatística no Secundário com Calculadora Gráfica (FCT-UNL Ed.). Lisboa: NOVA. FCT Editorial.

Ponte, J. P., Canavarro, A. P. (1997). Matemática e Novas Tecnologias. Lisboa: U. Aberta.

Veloso, E. (Ed.). (1998). Geometria. Lisboa: IIE.

Teaching method

Students will be organized into groups. Each group will be responsible for the theoretical framework of a theme, managing the same discussion with other students.

Each group will be responsible for submitting / exploration of one or more technologies. It should also develop / select a set of tasks for the classroom whose exploitation can be greatly benefited by the use of technology.

The teacher supports students in preparing their presentations. Sometimes the teacher can make a prior introduction to the topic under study.

Assessment will be continuous and will be based on:

- Student participation in class work,

- Presenting / exploring the use of technologies,

- The development / selection of a set of tasks to be explored, based on the use of technology.

Evaluation method

Assessment will be continuous and will be based on:

- Student participation in class work --- 30%,

- Presenting / exploring the use of technologies --- 30%,

- The development / selection of a set of tasks to be explored, based on the use of technology ---- 40%.

Subject matter

The program of the course includes the following topics:
Graphing calculators - functions
Graphing calculators - statistics and sequences
sensors to collect data
Internet (applets, Moodle)
Cabri-géomètre (2D, 3D)
Geometer''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s Sketchpad
TI Nspire Graphing Calculators (CX and CAS)
Derive
Excel
Modellus

Programs

Programs where the course is taught: