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" Learning mathematics in a mobile app-supported math trail environment "


center : Central Library of the Kurdistan University
Material Type : Latin Book
Record Number : 216508
Doc. No : 4089
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : AuthorCahyono, Adi Nur,
Title & Author : Learning mathematics in a mobile app-supported math trail environment\ / Adi Nur Cahyono.
Publication Statement : Cham, Switzerland: : Springer, , 2018.
Series Statement : SpringerBriefs in education.
Page. NO : xvi, 136 pages.: : illustrations (chiefly color), tables.
ISBN : 978-3-319-93244-6
: : 978-3-319-93245-3 (eBook)
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Intro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; Overview; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Background oftheStudy; 1.1.1 What Is theProblem?; 1.1.2 Can theMobile App-Supported Math Trail Programme Offer aSolution?; 1.2 Design oftheStudy; 1.2.1 Topic oftheStudy; 1.2.2 Aims oftheStudy; 1.2.3 Research Questions; 1.2.4 Approach oftheStudy; 1.2.5 Phases oftheStudy; 1.3 The Book's Structure; References; Chapter 2: Theoretical Background; 2.1 Constructivism inMathematics Education; 2.2 Students' Motivation inMathematics; 2.3 Students' Performance inMathematics 2.4 Teachers' Mathematical Beliefs2.5 Didactical Situation inMathematics; 2.6 Outdoor Mathematics Education; 2.7 Technology inMathematics Education; 2.8 Conceptual Framework oftheStudy; References; Chapter 3: The MathCityMap Project; 3.1 The Concept andtheGoals oftheProject; 3.2 Components oftheProject; 3.2.1 Mathematical Outdoor Tasks; 3.2.2 Mathematical City Trips; 3.2.3 Map-Based Mobile App; 3.2.4 MathCityMap Community; 3.3 Technical Implementation oftheProject; 3.4 Steps ofPreparation; 3.5 Settings oftheActivity; 3.6 Evaluating andPublishing theActivity; References Chapter 4: Designing theMobile App-Supported Math Trail Environment inIndonesia4.1 Indonesian Secondary School Mathematics Education; 4.1.1 A Brief Profile ofIndonesia; 4.1.2 Education System inIndonesia; 4.1.3 Indonesian Secondary School Mathematics Curriculum; 4.2 Design oftheMobile App-Supported Math Trail Programme forIndonesia; 4.2.1 Design oftheRules oftheActivity; 4.2.2 Design oftheMobile App; 4.2.3 Design oftheMath Trails; References; Chapter 5: Evaluating thePotential Effects ofaMobile App-Supported Math Trail Programme: AnExploration Study inIndonesia; 5.1 Method 5.1.1 Approach5.1.2 Participants, Situations, Activities andProcedures; 5.1.3 Data Collection andAnalysis; 5.2 Results; 5.2.1 What Wasthe Initial Condition oftheStudents Like?; 5.2.2 How Has theProgramme Been Running?; 5.2.3 How Did theStudents Work?; 5.2.4 Why Do Students Engage inThis Programme?; 5.2.5 What Mathematical Experience Do They Get AfterHaving Engaged inThis Programme?; 5.2.6 Does theIntervention Promote Students' Performance inMathematics?; 5.2.7 How Does theProject Affect Teachers' Mathematical Beliefs?; 5.3 Discussion; References Chapter 6: Conclusions andRecommendations6.1 Conclusions; 6.1.1 The MathCityMap Project; 6.1.2 The Mobile App-Supported Math Trail Programme inIndonesia; 6.1.3 Implementation andEmpirical Study oftheProgramme inIndonesia; 6.1.4 The Answer totheFirst Research Question: TheStudents' Motivation toEngage inMathematics; 6.1.5 The Answer totheSecond Research Question: TheStudents' Performance inMathematics; 6.1.6 The Answer totheThird Research Question: TheTeachers' Mathematical Beliefs; 6.1.7 Remarks fromtheAnswers totheThree Research Questions.
Abstract : This brief presents the results of a study on the development of the mobile app-supported math trail program for learning mathematics. This study is a part of the MathCityMap-Project, a project of the MATIS I Team from IDMI Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany, that comprises math trails around the city that are supported by the use of GPS-enabled mobile phone technology. The project offers an activity that is designed to support students in constructing their own mathematical knowledge by solving the prepared mathematical tasks on the math trail and interacting with the environment, including the digital environment. The brief focuses specifically on the development of a model for a mobile app-supported math trail programme and the implementation of this programme in Indonesia. It offers both an empirical exploration of its implementation as well as critical assessment of students' motivation in mathematics, their own performance, as well as teachers' mathematics beliefs. It concludes with a future-forward perspective by recommending strategies for implementation in schools, among the general public of the existing math trails (including its supporting tool). It also discusses strategies for developing and designing new trails and suggests further research in other geographical regions and contexts for continued project development and implementation. Learning Mathematics in a Mobile App-Supported Math Trail Environment articulates an innovative and exciting future for integrating real mathematical tasks and geographic and digital environment into effective mathematics education.
Subject : Mathematics -- Study and teaching.
Subject : Mathematics -- Computer-assisted instruction.
Subject : Mathematics and physical education.
publication status : e
Keyword : Mathematics.
: physical education.
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