WebMath: evaluation of math on the web

Ron Fitzgerald ron at camel.math.ca
Fri Nov 26 07:49:14 EST 1999


Andre,

	The two sites listed are from the Software and Information Industry
Association. The first is a list of schools utilizing technology in varying
degrees within their school, district or state. The second is a list of
publications, this one in particular address some of your requirements.
1999 Research Report on the Effectiveness of Technology in Schools. There
is an executive summary at the site and non-members can purchase the
material.

There are several publications available which also discuss your topic. In
particular e-school news, teacher magazine, curriculum administrator and
T.H.E. Journal. Each of these has a web site with some access to back
issues. You can also contact the technology editors for articles in your
area of interest.

I hope this is helpful.

Ron

http://www.siia.net/program/education/techworks.htm

http://www.siia.net/program/education/pubs.htm

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From: Andre Giroux <giroux at dms.umontreal.ca>
To: webmath at camel.math.ca
Subject: Re: WebMath: evaluation of math on the web
Date: November 26, 1999 8:08 AM

Hello.
Possible mesurable indicators could be drop-out rates or results at a
subsequent math, physics or actuarial science exam (comparison between
regular and web-educated students, that is).
Any such data available anywhere ?

André Giroux
http://euler.dms.umontreal.ca/~giroux/
    -----Message d'origine-----
    De : Andre Giroux <giroux at DMS.UMontreal.CA>
    À : webmath at camel.math.ca <webmath at camel.math.ca>
    Date : 25 novembre, 1999 11:55
    Objet : WebMath: evaluation of math on the web
    
    
    Hi all.
    Is there available somewhere yet some evaluation of the efficiency of
teaching math through the web ?
    Andre

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