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What does it mean to “Use the interactive whiteboard&rdsquo; in the daily mathematics lesson?

From Micromath 20/2 2004 by Penny Knight, Jennie Pennant and Jennifer Piggott

Teaching the computer

From Micromath 18/1 2002 by Ronnie Goldstein

The Fractal Geometry of Numbers

From Micromath 18/1 2002 by David Gibson

Does the Software change the Maths?

From Micromath 18/1 2002 by Pat Perks, Stephanie Prestage and Dave Hewitt

Effective questioning

From Micromath 18/2 2002 by Anne Richardson

Oral and mental starters

From Micromath 18/2 2002 by Ruth Tanner

ICT used to promote pupils' creativity across the curriculum

From Micromath 18/2 2002 by Graeme Brown

Art and Mathematics - Mutual Enrichment

From Micromath 18/2 2002 by Elizabeth Pumfrey and Toni Beardon

Teaching and learning maths with an interactive whiteboard

From Micromath 19/1 2003 by Barbara Ball

2020 - A glimpse into the future

From Micromath 19/1 2003 by Susan Moony

Maths Online - Teacher and pupil notes

From Micromath 19/1 2003 by Douglas Butler and David Wright

Geometric and algebraic modelling with dynamic geometry software

From Micromath 19/2 2003 by Adrian Oldknow

Successful ICT use in secondary mathematics

From Micromath 19/2 2003 by Kenneth Ruthven and Sara Hennessy

Mathematics from still and video images

From Micromath 19/2 2003 by Adrian Oldknow

Using the Internet in the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics

From Micromath 19/2 2003 by Keith Jones

The Calculator in Court: A Second Opinion

From Micromath 12/1 1996 by Kenneth Ruthven

Calculators: Time to Take Stock

From Micromath 11/3 1995 by Tony Gardiner

Calculators Update

From Micromath by Val Warren & Jonathan King

Babylonian & Egyptian Mathematics

From Micromath  

Exploring Logo

From Micromath 12/2 1996 by Martin Prigmore

The Haves and the Have Nots [Computers]

From Micromath by Helen Wright ??/? 19??

Integrating Computers

From Micromath by Ronnie Goldstein

Zooming Spreadsheets: Putting Functions Under the Microscope

From Micromath by J Prys Morgan Jones & Heather McLeay

"I haven't used them yet". Primary teachers talk about calculators

From Micromath 16/3 2000 by Jenny Houssart

The Government's strategy for ICT in education - what's in it for mathematics?

From Micromath 16/2 2000 by Adrian Oldknow

Calculators at key stage 1

From Micromath 14/1 1998 by Jenny Murray

Using graphics calculators in the classroom: mathematical modelling with a CBL

From Micromath 12/3 1996 by Fiona Grant

Introducing fractals to year 10 students

From Micromath 15/3 1999 by Darren Jones

Moving from occasional to regular use of ICT in mathematics classes

From Micromath 15/3 1999 by John Monaghan

Shifts in confidence: the graphic calculator as a space in which to do mathematics

From Micromath 15/2 1999 by Jenny Gage

Problem solving and proof in the age of dynamic geometry

From Micromath 15/1 1999 by Daniel Scher

The role of technology in the mathematics classroom

From Micromath 15/1 1999 by Brian Hudson

Initiating change

From Micromath 15/1 1999 by David Crawford

Graphing with palmtops

From Micromath 14/2 1998 by Sara Hennessy

Using calculators in schools: what does TIMSS tell us?

From Micromath 14/2 1998 by Ann Kitchen

Real data in the mathematics classroom

From Micromath 14/2 1998 by Adrian Oldknow

Algebra: rebalancing the equation

From Micromath 14/2 1998 by James Aczel

The use of calculators in the mathematics classroom 255 [kb]

From Micromath 14/2 1998 by Jennifer Colloby

What's the good of email?

From Micromath 14/3 1998 by Bryan Dye

Getting under the skin of an ILS

From Micromath 14/3 1998 by Torben Steeg

Moving to regular use of ICT in maths classes

From Micromath 14/3 1998 by John Monaghan

See how they run: numbers on a graphical calculator

From Micromath 14/3 1998 by Lesley Ravenscroft

With a spreadsheet: introducing gradient functions and differentiation

From Micromath 14/1 1998 by David Crawford

Using spreadsheets to teach differentiation

From Micromath 14/1 1998 by Tom Morrison

Mathematical thinking with dynamic geometry

From Micromath 14/1 1998 by Mark Boylan

A calculator climate

From Micromath 14/1 1998 by Elizabeth Burn

Data handling using IT

From Micromath 14/1 1998 by Patricia Ruston

Numerical methods using spreadsheets

From Micromath 13/3 1997 by Anne Busby

Technology and the new A-level mathematics core

From Micromath 13/3 1997 by John Monaghan

Group work with multimedia

From Micromath 13/2 1997 by Brian. Hudson

The calculator based laboratory and distance-time graphs

From Micromath 12/3 1996 by Fiona Grant

Open calculator challenge

From Micromath 12/3 1996 by Alan Graham

Using graphic calculators with young children

From Micromath 12/3 1996 by Bob Bruce

Integrating computers

From Micromath 13/1 1997 by Ronnie Goldstein

Spreadsheets as support for understanding decimal numbers

From Micromath 13/1 1997 by Anne Fuglestad

The "haves" and the "have-nots"

From Micromath 12/2 1996 by Helen Wright

Using software to teach statistics

From Micromath 12/1 1996 by Barbara Ball

Gender and computers in secondary mathematics

From Micromath 11/3 1995 by Judith Lee

Calculators update

From Micromath 11/2 1995 by Val Warren

The future A-level curriculum

From Micromath 10/3 1994 by Greg Morris

Unpacking Max Box

From Micromath 10/3 1994 by Janet Ainley

Thought-experiments: proof in a computer environment

From Micromath 10/3 1994 by John Costello

Calculators: do they inhibit or enhance mathematical thinking?

From Micromath 10/3 1994 by Janet Duffin

Computational tools and school mathematics [kb]

From Micromath 10/3 1994 by Kenneth Ruthven

Shopping with spreadsheets

From Micromath 10/3 1994 by Stephanie Prestage

A graphic boost for girls

From 8/3 1992 Micromath by Teresa Smart

Managing the equality of opportunity

From Micromath 08/3 1992 by Glyn Holt

Examining assumptions

From Micromath 08/3 1992 by Maria Goulding

Boys and girls: together or apart?

From Micromath 08/3 1992 by Pamela Greenhough

Content-free software

From Micromath 07/2 1991 by Dave Baker

SMILE classrooms

From Micromath 07/2 1991 by Jo Fearn

LOGO and the national mathematics curriculum

From Micromath 07/1 1991 by Ross Walker

Mathematicians do IT sceptically

From Micromath 06/2 1990 by Sandy Cowling

Content-free software

From Micromath 05/3 1989 by Richard Douglas

One micro: an asset or a liability

From Micromath 05/3 1989 by Michael Wardle

The computer as a tool for geometric constructions

From Micromath 05/3 1989 by Heinz Schumann

ANALOG

From Micromath 05/2 1989 by Pat Deery

Some inservice issues

From Micromath 05/2 1989 by Dave J Miller

Why microworlds?: part 1

From Micromath 05/2 1989 by Derek Bunyard

A surprising sensor

From Micromath 05/2 1989 by Laurence Rogers

Four types of lesson with a microcomputer: part two

From Micromath 04/2 1988 by Richard Phillips

Control in the primary school

From Micromath 04/2 1988 by Richard Harrison

One computer in your classroom

From Micromath 04/2 1988 by Martin Littler

Taking the blindfold off turtle

From Micromath 04/2 1988 by John Cunliffe

Algorithms and Logo

From Micromath 04/2 1988 by Ronnie Goldstein

Hertfordshire spreadsheet project

From Micromath 04/2 1988 by Jill Black

Working with one micro

From Micromath 04/1 1988 by Laurinda Brown

Well...anyway!

From Micromath 04/1 1988 by Pat Evans

Working with one computer in front of the whole class

From Micromath 04/1 1988 by Steve Wright

Four types of lesson with a microcomputer: part one

From Micromath 04/1 1988 by Richard Phillips

Will computers count?

From Micromath 04/1 1988 by Tony Gardiner

Parasitic polygons

From Micromath 04/1 1988 by Richard Smith

Letting go and hanging on

From Micromath 04/1 1988 by Angela Walsh

Monty and the primary mathematics curriculum

From Micromath 04/1 1988 by Philip Mantell

Islamic art: vedic square

From Micromath 04/1 1988 by Derek Bunyard

Maths, people and computers

From Micromath 04/1 1988 by Anita Straker

Issues: programming

From Micromath 03/3 1987 by Jim Ridgway

Intergrated [sic] mathematics package

From Micromath 03/3 1987 by Microcomputers in Mathematics Education Group.

Feature: information, data and doing mathematics

From Micromath 03/3 1987 by John Wood

Spreadsheets

From Micromath 03/2 1987 by John Wood

Computers in Calcutta

From Micromath 03/2 1987 by Derek Ball

So they know about polygons

From Micromath 03/2 1987 by Joel Hillel

Micros and the aims of mathematics teaching

From Micromath 03/2 1987 by Steve Wright

Computer animation for mathematical investigation

From Micromath 03/1 1987 by Barbara Jaworski

Introducing investigational work

From Micromath 03/1 1987 by Paul Ernest

Using adventure games in maths

From Micromath 03/1 1987 by Michael Trott

Turtle versus Cartesian geometry

From Micromath 01/3 1985 by Val Laski

Problem solving and programming

From Micromath 01/3 1985 by J. Ridgway

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