Petri Sallasmaa Petri Salmela
OPTEK OPTEK was a TEKES-funded large-scale multidisciplinary research endevour The goal of the project is to create innovative solutions and models for using ICT and digital media in schools OPTEK is a joint initiative of 13 research units carried out in collaboration with 28 enterprises and schools in 12 municipalities. We participate in the project with a part involving mathematics education
OPTEK(2) Project objectives The general goal of the ÅA/UTU part of the project was to study and develop the use of computer based support for teaching and learning mathematics at junior high (grades 7-9) using open source software. What was studied Students' ability and desire to read and write mathematics on the computer with customized software. The feasibility of using open source software in mathematics education.
What was done Computer-based learning material is built using the open source learning management system Moodle Interactivity is an important aspect of all parts of the material, which includes theory, examples, exercises and assignments Students solve assignments by writing their solutions as structured derivations using the open source text editor LyX LyX-editor provides good support for writing mathematical text All examples are also presented as structured derivations
Showing mathematical text in electronical environment MathematicsOther subjects
Writing mathematics with computer $x=\dfrac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 -4ac}}{2a}$ x = − b ± b 2 − 4 a c 2 a
All material was written with structured derivations Student wrote some exercises in format of structured derivation Structured derivations
LyX LyX is an open source text editor, witch provides exelent suport for writing mathematical text Suport for writing structured derivations was added
Structured derivation with LyX
Moodle Moodle is open source learning management system All material (theory, examples, exercises and assignments) was available to student via Moodle Students saved all LyX-made assignments to Moodle
Basic idea
Experiment in Puropelto System was used as additional material The experiment showed that students have ability and will to use computers as a part of mathematics studies Results inspired us to make a fully electronic course for 7th grade
Experiment in Punkalaidun Whole course was taught with electronic material and everything was done only with computers System had not negative effect on students grades, even the system was new to both teacher and students Students learnt easily to use the system and most of them liked it
Examples from course Theory
Examples from course Example
Examples from course Moodle exercices
Examples from course Interactive exercises (Moodle)
Examples from course LyX assigments