Abstract
Students can have difficulty learning to solve equations because different types of thinking are needed. This study investigated scaffolding which allowed students to concentrate on decision making while software carried out other parts of the task. Prototype software developed for this study was trialled by adult students. Many students could solve more equations with the software than in the pre-test and half of these also transferred their learning to pen and paper.
Daphne Robson, Walt Abell, Therese Boustead