Tasks and Digital Tools

  • Monaghan J
  • Trouche L
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This chapter considers scholastic tasks with digital tools. The first two sections consider tasks in `ordinary' classrooms (tasks for learning) and issues relating to tasks using mathematical software. The first section presents examples of tasks with digital tools to highlight potential problems and opportunities for learning. The second section considers issues arising from the literature on tasks design with and without digital tools. The final section looks at task-tool issues in larger-than-the-individual classroom research and in assessment; it also comments of avenues for further development.

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Monaghan, J., & Trouche, L. (2016). Tasks and Digital Tools (pp. 391–415). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02396-0_17

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