Michal Yerushalmy Judah L. Schwartz (Harvard University) Beth Wilson
This volume is a case study of education reform and innovation using technology that examines the issue from a wide variety of perspectives. It brings together the views and experiences of software designers, curriculum writers, teachers and students, researchers and administrators. Thus, it stands in contrast to other analyses of innovation that tend to look through the particular prisms of research, classroom practice, or software design. The Geometric Supposer encourages a belief in a better tomorrow for schools. On its surface, the Geometric Supposer provides the means for radically...
This volume is a case study of education reform and innovation using technology that examines the issue from a wide variety of perspectives. It brings...