Online Education: What Works in Mathematics


Autoria(s): Seppälä, Mika
Data(s)

11/03/2011

11/03/2011

22/11/2010

Resumo

Florida State University and University of Helsinki Information technology has the potential to deliver education to everybody by high quality online courses and associated services, and to enhance traditional face-to-face instruction by, e.g., web services offering virtually unlimited practice and step-bystep solutions to practice problems. Regardless of this, tools of information technology have not yet penetrated mathematics education in any meaningful way. This is mostly due to the inertia of academia: instructors are slow to change their working habits. This paper reports on an experiment where all the instructors (seven instructors and six teaching assistants) of a large calculus course were required to base their instruction on online content. The paper will analyze the effectiveness of various solutions used, and finishes with recommendations regarding best practices.

Identificador

9789544236489

http://hdl.handle.net/10525/1460

Idioma(s)

en_US

Publicador

University Press "Paisii Hilendarski", Plovdiv

Palavras-Chave #Mathematics Education #Online Content
Tipo

Article