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A '''computer-based manipulative''' is a kind of pedagogical [[microworld]] that includes modeling and simulation. The term was probably invented by Paul Horwitz (or some other person) working on the same projects.
A '''computer-based manipulative''' is a kind of pedagogical [[microworld]] that includes modeling and simulation. The term was probably invented by Paul Horwitz (or some other person) working on the same projects.


See: [[microworld]]s, [[expressive ditial medium]] and [[hypermodel]].
See: [[microworld]]s, [[expressive digital medium]] and [[hypermodel]].


Examples:
Examples:

Revision as of 16:30, 5 September 2006

Definition

A computer-based manipulative is a kind of pedagogical microworld that includes modeling and simulation. The term was probably invented by Paul Horwitz (or some other person) working on the same projects.

See: microworlds, expressive digital medium and hypermodel.

Examples:

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References

(to demonstrate the use of the term)

  • Abramovich, S. & Pieper, A. (1996). Fostering Recursive Thinking in Combinatorics through the Use of Manipulatives and Computing Technology. Mathematics Educator. 7(1), 4-12.
  • Michael L. Connell (still in press ?) , Actions on Objects: A metaphor for technology enhanced mathematics instruction. In D. Tooke (Ed.). Computers in the Schools - Mathematics. Charlottesville, VA:Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education. HTML