Methodogical Guide
Now the guide is ready. A lot of work was done by all partners but especially by the Italian and Estonian team. What is in the book? Read this citation from the introduction:
“The Guide, in a form of a book (electronic and printed), is based on some project results and is
closely connected with the other intellectual outputs-lesson plans and an e-learning platform, both
created by Mathematics teachers involved in the project. The Guide would be in an interest of
Mathematics teachers, prospective teachers, teacher trainers, other interested in the field experts and
stakeholders.[…] The in the Guide presented activities mainly describe teaching methods in which students play an
active role, interact with different resources, collaborate and generate knowledge. It includes webbased
learning, quiz competition, project-based learning, educational games, discussions, funny
Mathematics activities, assignment, practical work, etc. We focus on using multimedia technology
as an innovative teaching and learning strategy in a problem-based learning environment.”