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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9947402095002882
    Format: X, 257 p. 86 illus., 4 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319614885
    Series Statement: Mathematics Education in the Digital Era, 9
    Content: This book addresses key issues of Technology and Innovation(s) in Mathematics Education, drawing on heterogeneous ways of positioning about innovation in mathematical practice with technology. The book offers ideas and meanings of innovation as they emerge from the entanglement of the various researchers with the mathematical practice, the teacher training program, the student learning and engagement, or the research method that they are telling stories about. The multiple theoretical or empirical perspectives capture a rich landscape, in which the presence of digital technology entails the emergence of new practices, techniques, environments and devices, or new ways of making sense of technology in research, teaching and learning.
    Note: INTRODUCTION -- Innovative spaces for mathematics education with technology: Eleonora Faggiano, Francesca Ferrara and Antonella Montone -- OPENING SCENERY -- Chapter 1. From acorns to oak trees: Charting innovation within technology in mathematics education: Susana Carreira, Alison Clark-Wilson, Eleonora Faggiano and Antonella Montone -- I Part: NEW SPACES FOR RESEARCH - focus on learning -- Chapter 2. Returning to ordinality in early number sense: Neurological, technological and pedagogical considerations: Nathalie Sinclair and Alf Coles -- Chapter 3. The coordinated movements of a learning assemblage: Secondary school students exploring Wii graphing technology: Elizabeth de Freitas, Francesca Ferrara, Giulia Ferrari -- Chapter 4. Using digital environments to address students’ mathematical learning difficulties: Elisabetta Robotti and Anna Baccaglini-Frank -- II Part: NEW TECHNOLOGICAL SPACES - focus on technological environments -- Chapter 5. Innovative uses of digital technology in undergraduate mathematics: Mike Thomas, Ye Yoon Hong and Greg Oates -- Chapter 6. The duo “pascaline and e-pascaline”: An example of using material and digital artefacts at primary school: Michela Maschietto and Sophie Soury-Lavergne -- Chapter 7. What is or what might be the benefit of using computer algebra systems in the learning and teaching of Calculus?: Hans-Georg Weigand -- III Part: NEW SPACES FOR TEACHERS (NEW TEACHING SPACES) - focus on teaching -- Chapter 8. Constructionist mathematics with institutionalized infrastructures: The case of Dimitris and his students: Chronis Kynigos -- Chapter 9. Studying the practice of high school mathematics teachers in a single computer setting: Michal Tabach and Galit Slutzky -- CLOSING SCENERY -- Chapter 10. Digital mazes and spatial reasoning: Using colour and movement to explore the 4th dimension: Elizabeth de Freitas.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319614878
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
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    Charlotte, North Carolina :Information Age Publishing, Inc.,
    UID:
    almafu_9959228108202883
    Format: 1 online resource (277 p.)
    ISBN: 1-62396-555-1
    Series Statement: International Perspectives on Mathematics Education - Cognition, Equity & Society
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , ""Cover""; ""Series page""; ""Emerging Perspectives on Gesture and Embodiment in Mathematics""; ""Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data""; ""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""CHAPTER 1: Embodiment, Modalities, and Mathematical Affordances""; ""SECTION I: GESTURE AND EMBODIMENT IN EARLY MATHEMATICS""; ""CHAPTER 2: Embodied Knowledge in the Development of Conservation of Quantity""; ""CHAPTER 3: Gesture�s Role in Learning Arithmetic""; ""SECTION II: GESTURE AND EMBODIMENT IN SCHOOL MATHEMATICS"" , ""CHAPTER 4: Analytic-Structural Functions of Gestures in Mathematical Argumentation Processes""""CHAPTER 5: An Exploratory Study of Multimodalities in the Mathematics Classroom""; ""CHAPTER 6: The Gestures of Blind Mathematics Learners""; ""SECTION III: GESTURE AND EMBODIMENT IN UNIVERSITY MATHEMATICS""; ""CHAPTER 7: Embodied Cognition Across Dimensions of Gesture""; ""CHAPTER 8: The Role of Conscious Gesture Mimicry in Mathematical Learning""; ""CHAPTER 9: Reconceiving Modeling""; ""CHAPTER 10: More Than Mere Handwaving""; ""CHAPTER 11: Blending Across Modalities in Mathematical Discourse"" , ""About the Contributors"" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-62396-553-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1638546371
    Format: Ill.
    ISSN: 0039-3746
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 584 - 585
    In: Studies in philosophy and education, Dordrecht : Springer Science + Business Media, 1960, 34(2015), 6, Seite [565]-585, 0039-3746
    In: volume:34
    In: year:2015
    In: number:6
    In: pages:[565]-585
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1014731984
    Format: 248 Seiten , 21 cm
    ISBN: 9788857539058
    Series Statement: Filosofie N. 520
    Note: R. Otto (1869-1937) , Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-244) and index
    Language: Italian
    Keywords: Otto, Rudolf 1869-1937 ; Religiosität ; Otto, Rudolf 1869-1937 Das Heilige ; Rezeption ; Religionsphilosophie
    Author information: Ferrara, Francesca 1985-
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1645186962
    Format: 319 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9788898115259
    Note: Publ. posthumously , C. Barbera Azzarello (-2013) , Palermo (Sicily) , Includes bibliographical references
    Language: Italian
    Keywords: Palermo ; Stadt ; Vedute ; Druckgrafik ; Geschichte 1400-1900 ; Verzeichnis
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_9958296044702883
    Format: 1 online resource (X, 257 p. 86 illus., 4 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017.
    ISBN: 3-319-61488-6
    Series Statement: Mathematics Education in the Digital Era, 9
    Content: This book addresses key issues of Technology and Innovation(s) in Mathematics Education, drawing on heterogeneous ways of positioning about innovation in mathematical practice with technology. The book offers ideas and meanings of innovation as they emerge from the entanglement of the various researchers with the mathematical practice, the teacher training program, the student learning and engagement, or the research method that they are telling stories about. The multiple theoretical or empirical perspectives capture a rich landscape, in which the presence of digital technology entails the emergence of new practices, techniques, environments and devices, or new ways of making sense of technology in research, teaching and learning.
    Note: INTRODUCTION -- Innovative spaces for mathematics education with technology: Eleonora Faggiano, Francesca Ferrara and Antonella Montone -- OPENING SCENERY -- Chapter 1. From acorns to oak trees: Charting innovation within technology in mathematics education: Susana Carreira, Alison Clark-Wilson, Eleonora Faggiano and Antonella Montone -- I Part: NEW SPACES FOR RESEARCH - focus on learning -- Chapter 2. Returning to ordinality in early number sense: Neurological, technological and pedagogical considerations: Nathalie Sinclair and Alf Coles -- Chapter 3. The coordinated movements of a learning assemblage: Secondary school students exploring Wii graphing technology: Elizabeth de Freitas, Francesca Ferrara, Giulia Ferrari -- Chapter 4. Using digital environments to address students’ mathematical learning difficulties: Elisabetta Robotti and Anna Baccaglini-Frank -- II Part: NEW TECHNOLOGICAL SPACES - focus on technological environments -- Chapter 5. Innovative uses of digital technology in undergraduate mathematics: Mike Thomas, Ye Yoon Hong and Greg Oates -- Chapter 6. The duo “pascaline and e-pascaline”: An example of using material and digital artefacts at primary school: Michela Maschietto and Sophie Soury-Lavergne -- Chapter 7. What is or what might be the benefit of using computer algebra systems in the learning and teaching of Calculus?: Hans-Georg Weigand -- III Part: NEW SPACES FOR TEACHERS (NEW TEACHING SPACES) - focus on teaching -- Chapter 8. Constructionist mathematics with institutionalized infrastructures: The case of Dimitris and his students: Chronis Kynigos -- Chapter 9. Studying the practice of high school mathematics teachers in a single computer setting: Michal Tabach and Galit Slutzky -- CLOSING SCENERY -- Chapter 10. Digital mazes and spatial reasoning: Using colour and movement to explore the 4th dimension: Elizabeth de Freitas.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-61487-8
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    edoccha_9958296044702883
    Format: 1 online resource (X, 257 p. 86 illus., 4 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017.
    ISBN: 3-319-61488-6
    Series Statement: Mathematics Education in the Digital Era, 9
    Content: This book addresses key issues of Technology and Innovation(s) in Mathematics Education, drawing on heterogeneous ways of positioning about innovation in mathematical practice with technology. The book offers ideas and meanings of innovation as they emerge from the entanglement of the various researchers with the mathematical practice, the teacher training program, the student learning and engagement, or the research method that they are telling stories about. The multiple theoretical or empirical perspectives capture a rich landscape, in which the presence of digital technology entails the emergence of new practices, techniques, environments and devices, or new ways of making sense of technology in research, teaching and learning.
    Note: INTRODUCTION -- Innovative spaces for mathematics education with technology: Eleonora Faggiano, Francesca Ferrara and Antonella Montone -- OPENING SCENERY -- Chapter 1. From acorns to oak trees: Charting innovation within technology in mathematics education: Susana Carreira, Alison Clark-Wilson, Eleonora Faggiano and Antonella Montone -- I Part: NEW SPACES FOR RESEARCH - focus on learning -- Chapter 2. Returning to ordinality in early number sense: Neurological, technological and pedagogical considerations: Nathalie Sinclair and Alf Coles -- Chapter 3. The coordinated movements of a learning assemblage: Secondary school students exploring Wii graphing technology: Elizabeth de Freitas, Francesca Ferrara, Giulia Ferrari -- Chapter 4. Using digital environments to address students’ mathematical learning difficulties: Elisabetta Robotti and Anna Baccaglini-Frank -- II Part: NEW TECHNOLOGICAL SPACES - focus on technological environments -- Chapter 5. Innovative uses of digital technology in undergraduate mathematics: Mike Thomas, Ye Yoon Hong and Greg Oates -- Chapter 6. The duo “pascaline and e-pascaline”: An example of using material and digital artefacts at primary school: Michela Maschietto and Sophie Soury-Lavergne -- Chapter 7. What is or what might be the benefit of using computer algebra systems in the learning and teaching of Calculus?: Hans-Georg Weigand -- III Part: NEW SPACES FOR TEACHERS (NEW TEACHING SPACES) - focus on teaching -- Chapter 8. Constructionist mathematics with institutionalized infrastructures: The case of Dimitris and his students: Chronis Kynigos -- Chapter 9. Studying the practice of high school mathematics teachers in a single computer setting: Michal Tabach and Galit Slutzky -- CLOSING SCENERY -- Chapter 10. Digital mazes and spatial reasoning: Using colour and movement to explore the 4th dimension: Elizabeth de Freitas.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-61487-8
    Language: English
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