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Technology and Learning Mathematics

DISTRIBUTED COGNITION, COMPUTERS AND THE INTERPRETATION OF GRAPHS

Pages 169-190 | Published online: 14 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

This paper reoprts on one aspect of recent research on students' understanding of graphs in computer and in pencil and paper media. Over 200 Year 10 [age 14–15] students in two comprehensive schools in Leeds participated in a learning experiment, 100+ with and 100+ without the use of computers. Pre, post and delayed post-tests and interviews provide data for a comparison of learning with the two media.

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