Handheld technology for mathematics education: Flashback into the future

Luc Trouche*, Paul Drijvers

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Abstract

In the 1990s, handheld technology allowed overcoming infrastructural limitations that had hindered until then the integration of ICT in mathematics education. In this paper, we reflect on this integration of handheld technology from a personal perspective, as well as on the lessons to be learnt from it. The main lesson in our opinion concerns the growing awareness that students' mathematical thinking is deeply affected by their work with technology in a complex and subtle way. Theories on instrumentation and orchestration make explicit this subtlety and help to design and realise technology-rich mathematics education. As a conclusion, extrapolation of these lessons to a future with mobile multi-functional handheld technology leads to the issues of connectivity and in- and out-of-school collaborative work as major issues for future research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)667-681
Number of pages15
JournalZDM - International Journal on Mathematics Education
Volume42
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • Handheld technology
  • Instrumentalisation
  • Instrumentation
  • Mathematics education
  • Orchestration

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