Book review: Teaching Mathematics with ICT, written by Adrian Oldknow and Ron Taylor, Continuum Press, 2000, ISBN 0-8264-4806-2 (pbk)

This book aims to provide practical advice on ways of using ICT to improve pupils' learning in mathematics. It covers the use of spreadsheets, TI Interactive, Derive, Logo, dynamic geometry software, and graphing calculators. The book is primarily aimed at teachers of mathematics in the seconda...

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Main Author: Jones, Keith (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2002.
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Summary:This book aims to provide practical advice on ways of using ICT to improve pupils' learning in mathematics. It covers the use of spreadsheets, TI Interactive, Derive, Logo, dynamic geometry software, and graphing calculators. The book is primarily aimed at teachers of mathematics in the secondary age-range, although teachers working outside this age-range should find plenty of food for thought. It is a book that should certainly appeal to mathematics teachers. It is not an easy book with instant answers but a book that will reward working with over time.