Symposium Proceedings

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πŸ”— Computer programming in the professional development of future mathematics teachers, by Ana Isabel SacristΓ‘n, Marisol Santacruz-R, Joyce Mgombelo, Chantal Buteau & Eric Muller

Originally presented by Ana SacristΓ‘n at 45th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education (PME 2022), Alicante (Spain), July 2022

πŸ”— Computational modeling with Micro:bit in teacher education,
by Ami Mamolo, Sheree Rodney, Diane Tepylo

πŸ”— Computational thinking and the Algebra Project: Developing voice, agency, and identity, by Brian R. Lawler, Alan Shaw & Bill Crombie

πŸ”— Implications of translanguaging for teaching computational thinking in culturally/linguistically diverse mathematics classroom, by Ghusoon Alqassab & Immaculate Namukasa

πŸ”— Understanding mathematics in real-life context through coding, by Hatice Beyza Sezer & Immaculate Kizito Namukasa

πŸ”— Using digital technologies to develop mathematical objects-to-think-with by Krista Francis, Brent Davis, & Bogusia Gierusyza

πŸ”— Programming-based mathematics inquiry: The biggest challenges faced by students during course projects, and how they handle them, by Laura Broley, Chantal Buteau, Dorothy Levay, Neil Marshall, Eric Muller, Jessica Sardella, Joyce Mgombelo & Ana Isabel SacristΓ‘n

Originally presented by Jessica Sardella and Laura Broley at Fields MathEd Forum Research Day, Toronto (Canada), January 2022.

πŸ”— Promoting the learning of complex and abstract mathematics concepts through AR and VR technology, by Marja Bertrand, Kelly Cluness & Immaculate Namukasa

πŸ”— Computational tools in primary mathematics teaching – opportunities and challenges, by Siri Krogh Nordby

Other Contributions from Symposium Participants
Post-Symposium Reflections Through the Eyes of Graduate Students and Emerging Scholars.