Abstract
This study compares Singaporean Grade 6 students’ performance and strategy preference on two graphic-rich mathematics tasks, presented via pencil-and-paper and iPad modes. There were statistically significant differences between students’ performances on the two tasks, one in favour of the paper mode and the other in favour of the iPad. Students who possessed higher spatial ability were more likely to solve the tasks correctly. The implications of the study are timely given the fact that high-stakes tests are likely to be presented in a digital form in coming years.
Tom Lowrie, Ajay Ramful,Tracy Logan, & Siew Yin Ho