This paper concerns part of a collaborative project involving ex-students from a university Foundation Studies Programme working with teacher-researchers and analytic assistants in designing computer-based tasks for Foundation level tutorial sessions. This paper focuses on the design and use of a GeoGebra file to assist with students becoming proficient with matrix
multiplication. The visual support of highlighting particular rows and columns of two matrices which are to be multiplied together proved helpful for students to develop success with carrying out matrix multiplication but also had a negative effect as well. A particular issue arose concerning the lack of variation in the size of matrices within the first set of questions. This led to difficulties with later questions involving matrices of different sizes.
Funding
This project is supported by HEFCE (Higher Education Funding Council for England) Catalyst Fund: Innovations in learning and teaching, and addressing barriers to student success A: Small-scale, ‘experimental’ innovation in learning and teaching (Project code K20).
History
School
Science
Department
Mathematics Education Centre
Published in
9th British Congress on Mathematics Education
Pages
80 - 87 (8)
Citation
HEWITT, D.P.L. ... et al, 2018. Collaborative task design with student partners in a STEM foundation mathematics course: visual support for the multiplication of matrices. IN: Golding, J. ... et al (eds). Research Proceedings of the 9th British Congress on Mathematics Education (BCME), Warwick, UK, 3-6 April 2018, pp.80-87.
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