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During the trial of the course, we have observed increased engagement in Mathematics across all learning styles and abilities of students; increased teacher collaboration and discussion of the teaching and learning of Mathematics; and increased capacity of students to work independently, take responsibility for their learning, use technology appropriately, and think creatively. Early On Demand test results are encouraging, and La Trobe University in Bendigo will support a more rigorous assessment of the impact on student learning in 2014. In addition Mathletics<\/em> have shown an interest in the course due to a shared focus in the development of rich tasks, and have already contributed a number of electronic resources to support the process.<\/p>\n\n\n\nFuture directions for the course involve a Bring Your Own Device program at Crusoe College to improve student access to technology; improving the quality of the tasks already created; encouraging students to create richer forms of assessment, in particular, the creation of video; and exploring the possibility of collaborating with other schools, both from the teaching point of view with the sharing of rich tasks, and from a student point of view with the possibility of students in different schools working on the same task collaborating virtually. Of particular interest would be collaboration with other Bendigo Education Plan schools, which have strong similarities in the physical space at Crusoe College.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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