Mobile-device-supported problem-based computational estimation instruction for elementary school students.
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Date
2010-01-01
Authors
Lan, Y. J.
Sung, Y. T.
Tan, N. C.
Lin, C. P.
Chang, K. E.
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International Forum of Educational Technology & Society
Abstract
This study implemented a three-stage problem-based estimation instruction scenario and combined it with
mobile technology to provide elementary teachers with an effective e-tool for observing student estimation and
leading effective class or group discussions on the selection and assessment of appropriate strategies for solving
daily estimation problems. Twenty-eight fourth graders were randomly sampled and assigned to two groups: the
experimental group (problem-based estimation instruction using mobile devices) and the control group
(problem-based estimation instruction without mobile devices). The analytical results demonstrated that
problem-based estimation instruction could effectively help students learn computational estimation skills.
Moreover, using mobile devices for problem-based computational estimation instruction appeared to help
students discuss and cooperate with others, and moreover the mobile-device-supported problem-based
estimation scenario helped students develop metacognition knowledge of estimation strategies.