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Engaging students using their own mobile devices for learning mathematics in classroom discourse: a case study in Hong Kong
Ka Wai Gary WONG
Department of Mathematics and Information Technology (MIT)
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Bring Your Own Device
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Case Study Research
25%
Classroom Discourse
100%
Classroom Teaching
25%
Copyright
25%
Devices for Learning
100%
Engaging Students
100%
Hong Kong
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Learning Intervention
25%
Learning Mathematics
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Mobile Devices
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Mobile Tablet
25%
Mobile Technology
25%
New Learning
25%
New Pedagogies
25%
Pedagogical Change
25%
Popular
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Primary School Mathematics Teachers
25%
Qualitative Methodology
25%
Quantitative Methodology
25%
Smartphone
25%
Student Engagement
25%
Student Participants
25%
Technology in Education
25%
Social Sciences
Case Study
100%
Case Study Research
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Classroom Teaching
100%
Focus Group
100%
Hong Kong
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Mobile Phones
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Mobile Technology
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Qualitative Methodology
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Research Results
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