Undergraduate Math Students Appropriating Programming as an Instrument for Math: A Longitudinal Research
Speaker:
Austin Anderson, Brock University, Chantal Buteau, Brock University, Kirstin Dreise, Brock University, Sarah Gannon, Brock University, Joyce Mgombelo, Brock University, Eric Muller, Brock University, Amanjot Toor, Brock University
Date and Time:
Saturday, November 24, 2018 - 12:00pm to 12:15pm
Location:
Fields Institute, Room 230
Abstract:
We briefly present the findings from the first year of a five year long study that is examining how postsecondary mathematics students learn to use programming as a computational thinking instrument for mathematics investigations and applications. It is a naturalistic (i.e., not design-based) research that takes place in a sequence of three project-based mathematics courses (called ‘MICA’) implemented in the mathematics department at Brock University (Canada) since 2001 (Buteau, Muller, & Ralph, 2015). In this first year, we followed 6 students, in the MICA I course, as they engaged in their 4 programming-based project tasks, which account for 71% of their final grade.