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     In 2005, a commemorative collection CD was produced and distributed at ATCM 2005. In the CD, there was a short article series: Technology Adoption in mathematics Education: A Global Perspective, contributed by scholars from 9 countries and was edited by Hee-chan LEW, Sung-Chi CHU and Kyung Yoon CHANG. We are making the contents available in here with few modifications to fit into this site. We would welcome contribution from scholars of other countries, or scholars from these countries to provide a glimpse to the world how technology adoption in mathematics education is progressing in your part of the world. All contributions will be reviewed by the editors or other editors. Submit your short article to "sungchichu at atcminc.com".

Here is the table of contents:

  •  Message from the Editors >>
  •  Australia >>
  •  China >>
  •  Hong Kong >>
  •  Japan >>
  •  Korea >>
  •  Malaysia >>
  •  Singapore >>
  •  Slovakia >>
  •  United Kingdom >>

 

[January 8, 2006]

In Special Session II of ATCM 2005, the AOLA concept was further explored with a preliminary formulation of the ActivityML. ActivityML allows teachers in general to author an activity in XML. A prototype of the viewer was not shown at the conference, but is in development and will be available hopefully by the next ATCM 2006 if not earlier. AOLA concerns on the effective delivery of dynamic-mathematics contents in the Web with inherent characteristics that is interoperable - sharing makes easy. How the content should be developed was considered by Professor W.C. Yang in a 'FACT' way. The powerpoint will be made available here along with the Electronic Proceedings (planned for March of 2006).

S.C. Chu

[April 2, 2005]

Just an update. The preparation is continuing and information will be posted as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.

S.C. Chu

[December 20, 2004]

In Special Session II of ATCM 2004, we clarified the cause of looking into Dynamic-Mathematics content - to realize the AOLA e-Learning framework for Mathematics Education. As it was suggested, a steering committee for SIGAOLA (Special Interest Group on AOLA) will be formed. Your participation will be sought. More details will be available at the beginning of next year. Have a good holiday.

S.C. Chu

[December 20, 2004]

In special session II at ATCM 2003, a brief introduction to the concept of a Cyber Mathematics Community (CMC) was meant to be introduced. Time did not allow such CMC to be discussed. The CMC is the key e-infrastructure that facilitates author-once-learn-anywhere (AOLA) for teachers and researchers of the mathematics community. The need for AOLA is crucial to the community. The benefits of technology and mathematics in teaching, learning and research are well documented in past ATCM conferences and other literature. Yet, it is not clear how AOLA can be achieved in an e-Learning environment for Mathematics Education.

We believe current technology provides a solid basis to build the AOLA e-infrastructure and emerging technology will allow secure exchange of "activities" and enable mathematical services that are fundamental to "dynamic-mathematics" content delivery as we have discussed in the session.

AOLA is the initiative of ATCM, Inc to fulfil its mission. Support and advice from the community are needed if the initiative is to be fruitful and beneficial to the community.

We are only a little over a month before the start of ATCM 2004. In the special session II, we will continue with the discussion based on the "AOLA Framework for e-Learning in Mathematics Education." Please be sure to tune in. Here is a work-in-progress article that will appear in the Proceedings of ATCM 2004.

I plan to form an SIGAOLA (Special Interest Group on AOLA) by early March next year. If you like to participate and to be included in the mailing list, please drop me an email at sungchi@cuhk.edu.hk.

S.C. Chu
[Created: January 3, 2004]

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