Abstract
We report on research at two universities into attitudes of students relevant to the
integration of mathematical software packages (MAPLE and MATLAB) in first year
undergraduate courses. Both similarities and differences were found between the respective
implementations. Separate constructs for mathematics confidence and computer confidence
were confirmed, as were systematic gender differences between attitudes to mathematics and
computers. On the other hand comparison of pre and post responses indicated some
differences in the impact of the respective programs. Implications of the findings are
considered against a background of increasing use of technology in tertiary mathematics
teaching.
Peter Galbraith & Mike Pemberton & Patricia Cretchley
Computers, Mathematics, and Undergraduates: What Is Going on?