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Quinn, Diana; Albrecht, Amie; Webby, Brian; White, Kevin – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2015
Rarely do university departments of mathematics redesign their basic mathematics courses. Through developing an online version of our associate degree in engineering in collaboration with Open Universities Australia, we redesigned the first in a sequence of five engineering mathematics courses. The online cohort proved different to our…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Engineering Education, Educational Technology
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Craig, Tracy S. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2013
Lecturers of first-year mathematics often have reason to believe that students enter university studies with naïve conceptions of mathematics and that more mature conceptions need to be developed in the classroom. Students' conceptions of the nature and role of mathematics in current and future studies as well as future career are pedagogically…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Engineering Education, Mathematics, Student Attitudes
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Nordlander, Maria Cortas; Nordlander, Edvard – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
A study of how Swedish students understand the concept of complex numbers was performed. A questionnaire was issued reflecting the student view of own perception. Obtained answers show a variety of concept images describing how students adopt the concept of complex numbers. These concept images are classified into four categories in order to…
Descriptors: Numbers, Classification, Misconceptions, Mathematics Instruction
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Shaw, C. T.; Shaw, V. F. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1999
Surveys engineering students' attitudes towards mathematics in three different United Kingdom universities. Reports that students can be placed into five groupings; members of groups recorded significantly different responses to many of the questions posed, including their university, gender, home or overseas status, mathematics qualification on…
Descriptors: College Students, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education