El futuro de las tecnologías digitales en la educación matemática: prospectiva a 30 años de investigación intensiva en el campo
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Rojano, Teresa
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Se plantea una prospectiva de investigación futura, a partir de un recuento de los resultados de estudios empíricos y teóricos sobre entornos tecnológicos de aprendizaje en matemáticas, llevados a cabo a lo largo de tres décadas. También se analizan los factores favorables y los obstructores potenciales para la implementación de un currículo de matemáticas que incorpore a las tecnologías digitales como agentes de cambio, tanto a nivel de contenidos como de prácticas de aula. El artículo se enfoca sobre todo en el uso de la tecnología en la educación básica y media, y se intenta dar una visión panorámica internacional (sin pretender que ésta sea exhaustiva).
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2014
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Educación media, bachillerato, secundaria superior (16 a 18 años) | Educación secundaria básica (12 a 16 años)
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