Abstract
This study compares computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) based instruction
and traditional pen-and-paper methodologies and is aimed at investigating the effectiveness
of using spreadsheets and collaborative learning methods in mathematics instruction for
enhancing student learning. Ten Year 11 mathematics classes comprising of 172 students
from six high schools across Sydney participated in the study. This study showed that
majority of students found the collaborative learning activities very interesting and
enjoyable although positive effects of using spreadsheets were not apparent. Statistical
analysis of the pre-tests and post-tests showed significant differences in the mean
improvement scores between the schools and also between the teaching interventions when
only schools 4, 5 and 6 were taken as part of the analysis. Implications of the findings as
well as recommendations for future research are discussed.
Sabita M. D’Souza & Leigh N. Wood