Thursday, July 10, 2014

Questions To Be Asked

"Key Questions that should be considered when selecting Educational Applications"

  • What is the intended outcome of the use of the educational application?  For example, is it meant to strengthen math skills in problem solving of is it meant to build speed and accuracy with basic math facts?
  • Is the educational applications likely to fulfill its stated purpose?  For example, if the stated purpose of the activity is to build problem-solving skills, does it provide the explanatory feedback needed to do so or simply assess whether or not problems are solved correctly?
  • Can the educational applications be used as an alternative to traditional classroom activities to enhance students' participation?  For example, will students learn as effectively using online math manipulatives (LB3) as they would using traditional manipulatives?
Resource:
Dell, A., Newton, D., & Petroff, J. (2012). Computersand Internet to Teach Math. Assistive Technology in the Classroom (). Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education, Inc.. (Original work published 2008)

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