Abstract
"It is afar,far better thing that we do now than we have ever done" Well, probably not quite
- but we report on the extension of a project that addresses the potential of attitudinal factors
to impact on situations involving the use of computers to learn mathematics. The construction
of six attitude scales is discussed, together with response data from students in London and
Brisbane. The data point to separate attitudinal dimensions related respectively to
mathematics and to computers. This has implications for learning situations in which they
interact.
Peter Galbraith & Chris Haines & Mike Pemberton
A TALE OF TWO CITIES: WHEN MATHEMATICS, COMPUTERS, AND STUDENTS MEET