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Type :Article
Subject :LB Theory and practice of education
ISSN :2232-0458 /eISSN 2550-1771
Main Author :Logendra Stanley Ponniah
Title :Mathematics lecturer’s values and their choice of technology for their instruction in one university in Malaysia
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Place of Production :Tanjong Malim
Publisher :Fakulti Pembangunan Manusia
Year of Publication :2013
Notes :Vol. 3 No. 1 (2013): Journal of Research, Policy & Practice of Teachers & Teacher Education (JRPPTTE)
Corporate Name :Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun
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Abstract : Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun
With the current rise in popularity in using technology to enhance the students_ learning experience, mathematics lecturers are pressured to incorporate technology in their instructional design. The situation becomes problematic when many of these lecturers_ learning experiences have a limited exposure to teaching and learning technology. To compound this decision making further, technology tools offered to lecturers_ are numerous in terms of functions and forms. This study focuses on how mathematics lecturers_ in one university in Malaysia decide on what technology to use and what are the factors that are involved in their decision-making. This study presents the narrative of five mid-career mathematics lecturers and how they meaningfully selected, used technology and incorporated technology into their instructional designs. The evidence in this study suggests that lecturers_ decision on what technology they use in their instructional design tend to be in an ad-hoc manner and above all it is their belief in mathematics that appears to predict their utilization of technology. The finding of this study is valuable in guiding organizations and individuals who are interested to incorporate technology in designing mathematics instruction. Keywords: Instructional design; mathematics education; educational technology.

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