Blended learning, e-learning and mobile learning in mathematics education

Marcelo C. Borba, Petek Askar, Johann Engelbrecht, George Gadanidis, Salvador Llinares, Mario Sánchez Aguilar

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Abstract

In this literature survey we focus on identifying recent advances in research on digital technology in the field of mathematics education. To conduct the survey we have used internet search engines with keywords related to mathematics education and digital technology and have reviewed some of the main international journals, including the ones in Portuguese and Spanish. We identify five sub-areas of research, important trends of development, and illustrate them using case studies: mobile technologies, massive open online courses (MOOCs), digital libraries and designing learning objects, collaborative learning using digital technology, and teacher training using blended learning. These examples of case studies may help the reader to understand how recent developments in this area of research have evolved in the last few years. We conclude the report discussing some of the implications that these digital technologies may have for mathematics education research and practice as well as making some recommendations for future research in this area.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)589-610
Number of pages22
JournalZDM - Mathematics Education
Volume48
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2016

Keywords

  • Blended learning
  • Collaborative learning
  • Digital libraries
  • Internet
  • Learning objects
  • MOOC
  • Mobile learning

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