Abstract
We report on a study involving the integration of technology in the teaching and learning
of senior secondary mathematics. Student responses were obtained before and after the
second year of the two year program, with respect to attitudes to technology; alternative
motivations within collaborative settings; preferences for technology use in mathematical
activity; and choices involving strategic preferences for technology use. Some few
substantial shifts in position were identified, while other positions were sustained. The
students provided self-assessments of their confidence and competence in technology use.
Peter Galbraith & Merrilyn Goos & Peter Renshaw & Vince Geiger
Integrating Technology in Mathematics Learning: What Some Students Say