Topic Study Group 18: Analysis of uses of technology in the teaching of mathematics. At the 12th International Congress on Mathematical Education (ICME 12), Seoul, Korea, July 8-15, 2012.
http://mathandtech.org/ICME12_TSG18
Analysis of uses of technology in the teaching of
mathematics
This Topic Study Group aims to provide a forum to discuss the
current state of art of the presence of technology in diverse
aspects
of teaching mathematics conveying a deep analysis of its
implications
to the future. The technology is understood in a broad sense,
encompassing the computers of all types including the hand-held
technology, the software of all types, and the technology of
communication that includes the electronic board and the Internet.
The
discussions will serve as the opportunity for all interested in
the
use of technology in education environment, to understand its
diverse
aspects and to share the creative and outstanding contributions,
with
critical analysis of the different uses. To organize the
discussions,
the themes will focus on the use of technology in the classroom
practice, the use of Internet and the distance education. The
issues
that will be addressed on these themes will comprise the following
aspects: - the use of technology to teach, and the issues on the
preparation of teachers to be competent in this; - the integration
of
technology in the school environment that includes the distance
education; the progress of technology and the advances on the
educational design of technology in the teaching environment.
Call for Papers
We invite submissions as either abstracts or full papers.
Submissions could fall into (but are not limited to) the following
themes:
. The use of technology in the classroom practice
. Design and use of digital teaching materials
. Teacher education
. The use of Internet and learning management systems
. Distance education
We endorse the submission of research reports and theoretical
contributions. Furthermore we endorse the submission of innovative
designs as long as the presentation includes theoretical or
empirical
perspectives showing potentials and pitfalls in the design. TSG18
uses
the EasyChair conference management system, and all submissions
should
be sent in electronic form via EasyChair. Please refer to the
TSG18
web page (http://mathandtech.org/ICME12_TSG18/)
for further
instructions.
Deadlines
. November 1, 2011: Deadline of submission of all Abstracts
((maximum of 500 words) or Full Proposal (maximum of 10 pages)
. January 15, 2012: Notification of acceptance of Abstracts
or Full proposal
. April 10, 2012: Submission of final draft of all
scientific activities to IPC
Organizers
Liason member: Yuriko Baldin (Brasil)
yuriko@dm.ufscar.br Co-chairs: Morten Misfeldt (Denmark) mmi@dpu.dk
Wei-Chi Yang (USA) wyang@radford.edu Members:
Erol Karakirik (Turkey) karakirik@gmail.com
Ngan Hoe Lee (Singapore) nganhoe.lee@nie.edu.sg
Anders Sanne (Norway) anders.sanne@ntnu.no
Jungsu Cho (South Korea) chocs@yu.ac.kr