Are you attending the 2023 COABE Conference? Join one of our sessions!
Adult Mathematics Teaching and Learning with Technology: The State of the Field
This session shares findings from a deep scan of current knowledge and practice about adult mathematics education using technology. The Adult Numeracy in the Digital Era project undertook this scan to learn from research, practitioner knowledge, and “on-the-ground” learning experiences to inform the project’s instructional design and provide the field with insights about evidence-based approaches and practices. This session engages participants in the scan process, findings, and implications for their programs, courses, and instruction.
Date, Time, & Location
April 3, 2023, 11:00 am – 12:15 pm Mountain Time
Location INTL 2/-
Speakers:
Ann Edwards, Director, Carnegie Math Pathways and ANDE Project Director
Lewis Hosie, Development and Implementation Director, Carnegie Math Pathways and ANDE Technical Design Lead
The Adult Numeracy in the Digital Era Project: A Technology-Enabled Mathematics Course For Adult Learners
This session engages participants in a new technology-enabled mathematics course developed in the IES-funded Adult Numeracy in the Digital Era (ANDE) project. The course utilizes relevant, contextualized mathematics content; collaborative learning; adaptive mathematical supports; digital literacy supports; and social-emotional interventions promoting self-efficacy and sense of belonging. Participants will engage in course activities, and reflect on implications of the curricular and instructional design for their instruction. Results of usability and pilot testing will be shared.
Date, Time, & Location
April 3, 2023, 12:45 – 2:00 pm Mountain Time
Location INTL 5
Speakers
Ann Edwards, Director, Carnegie Math Pathways and ANDE Project Director
Lewis Hosie, Development and Implementation Director, Carnegie Math Pathways and ANDE Technical Design Lead
CREATE Adult Skills Network Panel
The Collaborative Research for Educating Adults with Technology Enhancements (CREATE) Adult Skills Network, a federally funded research and development initiative, will help to address the needs of adult learners by building and investigating technology-enabled instruction and assessment. During this session, the Network teams provide updates on their projects and share initial findings from development and testing.
Date, Time, & Location
April 5, 2023, 10:30 – 11:45 am Mountain Time
Location A601/V4
Panelists
Ann Edwards, Director, Carnegie Math Pathways and ANDE Project Director