Abstract
Teaching online is a new challenge for every single teacher. Mathematics in particular remains the school subject that requires special teaching tools. This article describes Edgar Dale’s «Cone of experience» and Bruner’s learning approaches for synchronous and asynchronous teaching in Mathematics. It also describes the most important tools that can be used for online teaching in a combination of both formats, asynchronous and synchronous. These teaching methods are described not only in terms of digital tools, but also in terms of Jerome Bruner’s theories on information processing.
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Bîclea, D. (2021). THE CONE OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING MATHEMATICS SYNCHRONOUSLY AND ASYNCHRONOUSLY. InterConf, 218–226. https://doi.org/10.51582/interconf.19-20.02.2021.018
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