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Visual Mathematics and Cyberlearning

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  • © 2013

Overview

  • Offers a platform for dissemination of new ideas in visual mathematics and cyberlearning
  • Addresses new developments in the field
  • Evokes new theoretical perspectives in mathematics education

Part of the book series: Mathematics Education in the Digital Era (MEDE)

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About this book

This first book in the series will describe the Net Generation as visual learners who thrive when surrounded with new technologies and whose needs can be met with the technological innovations. These new learners seek novel ways of studying, such as collaborating with peers, multitasking, as well as use of multimedia, the Internet, and other Information and Communication Technologies. Here we present mathematics as a contemporary subject that is engaging, exciting and enlightening in new ways. For example, in the distributed environment of cyber space, mathematics learners play games, watch presentations on YouTube, create Java applets of mathematics simulations and exchange thoughts over the Instant Messaging tool. How should mathematics education resonate with these learners and technological novelties that excite them?

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada

    Dragana Martinovic

  • Moncton, Canada

    Viktor Freiman

  • Faculty of Education, Dept. of Mathematics Education, Bayburt University, Bayburt, Turkey

    Zekeriya Karadag

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