Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education
Description
This journal chronicles the effort to understand and enhance changes in the nature of worthwhile mathematical work that can be performed by learning, teachers and practitioners with digital technologies.
The new journal continues an effort begun by Seymour Papert in the original International Journal of Computers for Mathematics Learning (IJCML), founded in 1995. Now, as then, increasingly powerful computational environments are stimulating new thinking about the content of mathematics learning, the way it is assessed and the kinds of interactive settings in which it can be embedded.
The nature of the required social and cultural changes, and the challenges of helping to bring them about, are still poorly understood. The journal provides a forum for scholarly exchange about ongoing debates on the nature of mathematical thinking, on issues of equity, cultural diversity, professional development and the very nature of mathematical thought.
Latest Articles
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Mathematics and Programming
A Scoping Review of Studies on Computational Thinking in K–12 Mathematics Classrooms
Daniel Hickmott, Elena Prieto-Rodriguez… (April 2018)
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Designing a Microworld for Topological Equivalence
Steven Greenstein (April 2018)
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Between the Conceptual and the Signified: How Language Changes when Using Dynamic Geometry Software for Construction Tasks
Florian Schacht (April 2018)

- Available 2015 - 2018
- Volumes 4
- Issues 9
- Articles 39
- Open Access 5 Articles
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- Journal Title
- Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education
- Coverage
- Volume 1 / 2015 - Volume 4 / 2018
- Print ISSN
- 2199-3246
- Online ISSN
- 2199-3254
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
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