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Evaluating Online Mathematics Resources: A practical approach for teachers

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posted on 2024-11-14, 04:22 authored by Boris Handal, Parvan Handal, Anthony Herrington
Gradually Internet-based educational resources are making their way into the school mathematics curriculum (Handal & Herrington, 2003). Online resources are potentially useful compared to normal courseware because of their abundance, availability at no cost, platform-free accessibility, and their wide reaching accessibility. On the other hand, a major limitation of online resources is their lack of appropriate pedagogy, coupled with poor instructional design and layout. According to Alessi and Trollip (2001, p. 392), “The tendency for the Web to be used only for presentation of materials greatly restricts its instructional potential”.

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Handal, B., Handal, P. & Herrington, A. J. (2006). Evaluating online mathematics resources: a practical approach for teachers. Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 11 (2), 8-14.

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Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom

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11

Issue

2

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8-14

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English

RIS ID

13375

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