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What should be the focus of online mathematics 
          learning?
          The focus should be on mathematical problem solving and the study of 
          mathematical relationships. Learning should be situated in activity 
          that is authentic for the discipline of mathematics. On-line activities 
          should allow for exploration of concepts and relationships. 
        
What advantages does online learning offer?
          On-line learning has the potential of providing interactive exploration 
          based mathematics experiences where multiple representations are linked 
          and explored dynamically. Well designed on-line multimedia investigations 
          of mathematics concepts and relationships will be educational for both 
          students and teachers, helping them develop a broader understanding 
          of mathematics content and process.
        What should be the nature of online learning 
          in mathematics education?
          There should be a balance of on-line experiences, including demonstration, 
          performance and exploration. The design of learning should be modular, 
          and it should be possible to access and use modules in many different 
          ways (in a fully on-line course, in a partially on-line course, and 
          as a supplement to a classroom-based course). Students should have choices 
          based on ability and interest. Teachers should have the choice to use 
          a variety of strategies in their goal to help students develop a solid 
          understanding of mathematics. Although there will be some need to create 
          fully on-line courses, we envision on-line learning modules being used 
          primarily as supplements and enhancements of classroom based courses. 
        
        How would the role of the teacher change in 
          online mathematics learning?
          The role of the teacher in the on-line environment is crucial, with 
          significant impact on the nature of the learning environment, what students 
          attend to mathematically, how the on-line resources are used by students, 
          and what they learn and what they value. The teacher will play a key 
          role in creating an on-line culture that values and encourages students' 
          sense making and construction of mathematical knowledge. Teacher education 
          and professional development will play a role in the quality of online 
          mathematics experiences for students.
        How will we ensure the successful design and 
          implementation of online mathematics learning?
          There should be careful consideration and application of technology 
          so that it benefits mathematics education. Mathematics pedagogy should 
          be paramount in decisions to adopt technological tools. There should 
          be sufficient time and resources allocated to the design, implementation 
          and evaluation and research of on-line mathematics learning. There needs 
          to be close collaborations between experts in mathematics, mathematics 
          pedagogy, and on-line technology at all stages of development of on-line 
          mathematics learning. There should ready and equitable student access 
          to on-line learning. 
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