Publication Date:
1992
abstract:
In this paper we illustrate some typical deficiencies emerging from the analysis of the difficul¬ties that 11-14 aged pupils meet when solving problems in different computer environments. The deficiencies we deal with are essentially of linguistic, planning, cultural kind. We refer in particular to computer environments involving calculators, programming languages, commercial spreadsheets and to an educational microworld for developing specific geometric tridimensional skills. Moreover, we argue that, without an adequate intervention of the teacher, the above mentioned deficiencies may generate pupils' blocks in the problem resolution process and risk to remain hidden or to be amplified.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
problem solving; learning; TIC
List of contributors:
Dettori, Giuliana
Book title:
Proceedings of the workshop WG 17 "Technology in the service of the math curriculum"