This chapter provides an overview of the book’s content in relation to the ‘grain size’ of the focus and analysis of the different methodologies contained within the constituent chapters. In addition it offers some classifi cation in terms of static, dynamic and more evolutionary approaches to researching teachers’ uses of digital technologies in classrooms, whilst emphasising the importance of the differ- ent approaches. The chapter ends by suggesting some possible approaches to the use of the book’s content for academic teaching scenarios, particularly those that involve practising mathematics teachers. The examples that are provided give ideas on how to engage teachers in both refl ective thought alongside the provision of use of theoretical constructs that may support the ongoing development of their class- room practices with technology.
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Clark-Wilson, A., Robutti, O., & Sinclair, N. (2014). Summary and Suggested Uses for the Book (pp. 395–401). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4638-1_17
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