Balancing the scales of confidence: computers in early undergraduate mathematics learning

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Cretchley, Patricia C. and Harman, Christopher J.. 2001. "Balancing the scales of confidence: computers in early undergraduate mathematics learning." Quaestiones Mathematicae.
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Balancing the scales of confidence: computers in early undergraduate mathematics learning

ERA Journal ID365
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsCretchley, Patricia C. (Author) and Harman, Christopher J. (Author)
Journal TitleQuaestiones Mathematicae
Number of Pages9
Year2001
Place of PublicationGrahamstown, South Africa
ISSN1607-3606
1727-933X
Web Address (URL)http://www.nisc.co.za/journals?id=7&auth=yes
Abstract

This paper explores influences that attitudes to mathematics and computing can have in determining the effectiveness of introducing technology to introductory undergraduate mathematics education. The surprisingly weak correlation between confidence in mathematics and confidence in using computers, is confirmed. It is argued that the implications present both a challenge and an opportunity for educators who seek to use technology effectively for the learning of mathematics. In particular, the attitudes and reactions to personal experience of using technology for the learning of mathematics of four distinct groups of students are compared: those who are confident in both the learning of mathematics and their ability to use computers, those who are not confident about either, and those who are confident about one but not the other. The study uses data collected from a sample of 184 first-year students in a typical Australian first-year mathematics course by a team including the authors, for research into the effects of introducing the use of scientific software into the learning experience of early undergraduate mathematics students. An Appendix includes the scales that were developed to measure four factors: confidence in mathematics, confidence in the use of computers, attitudes towards technology in the learning of mathematics, and reaction to personal experience of use of software for learning mathematics. They demonstrate good internal consistency reliability and high test-retest stability, and may be of use in any learning context where mathematics students interact with computers.

Keywordsmathematics; computers; technology; learning; attitudes; undergraduates; student confidence
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020390405. Educational technology and computing
390109. Mathematics and numeracy curriculum and pedagogy
390409. Learning sciences
Byline AffiliationsDepartment of Mathematics and Computing
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