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1 Computer-assisted learning for mathematical problem solving Source: Computers and Education, Vol.46, February, 2006, pp. 140-151 Author: Chang, Kuo-En; Sung, Yao-Ting; Lin, Shiu- Feng Date: 2006/02/23 Speaker: MeiYu Lin
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2 outline Introduction Schema and solution tree System outline Experiment and Results Conclusions
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3 Introduction The problems of previous schema entire procedure of problem solving The systems have not been investigated empirically purpose Comparing problem-solving ability helped students with their problem solving
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4 Schema and solution tree schema solution tree
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5 System outline 1/4 Four steps (1)understanding the problem
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6 System outline 2/4 Four steps (2)making a plan
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7 System outline 3/4 Four steps (3)executing the plan
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8 System outline 4/4 Four steps (4)reviewing the solution
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9 Experiment and Results 1/3 Participants 132 fifth-grade students(11 years old in average) selected 49 students as participants ‘‘mathematical problem-solving pretest’’ were lower than 10 Chinese and mathematics for the second semester of the fifth grade were lower than 60 points 25 students in the control group 24 students in the experimental group
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10 Experiment and Results 2/3 Procedures spanned 6 weeks, one pretest, one post-test and eight problem-solving practice sessions (twice a week, 40 min each)
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11 Experiment and Results 3/3
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12 Conclusions evaluated by actual use in the classroom highlighting, visualized representation, solution review and other assistance in the problem-solving procedure
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