Mathematics (May 2022)

Adaptive, Synchronous, and Mobile Online Education: Developing the ASYMPTOTE Learning Environment

  • Simon Barlovits,
  • Amélia Caldeira,
  • Georgios Fesakis,
  • Simone Jablonski,
  • Despoina Koutsomanoli Filippaki,
  • Claudia Lázaro,
  • Matthias Ludwig,
  • Maria Flavia Mammana,
  • Ana Moura,
  • Deng-Xin Ken Oehler,
  • Tomás Recio,
  • Eugenia Taranto,
  • Stamatia Volika

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math10101628
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. 1628

Abstract

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The COVID-19-induced distance education was perceived as highly challenging by teachers and students. A cross-national comparison of five European countries identified several challenges occurred during the distance learning period. On this basis, the article aims to develop a theoretical framework and design requirements for distance and online learning tools. As one example for online learning in mathematics education, the ASYMPTOTE system is introduced. It will be freely available by May 2022. ASYMPTOTE is aimed at the adaptive and synchronous delivery of online education by taking a mobile learning approach. Its core is the so-called digital classroom, which not only allows students to interact with each other or with the teacher but also enables teachers to monitor their students’ work progress in real time. With respect to the theoretical framework, this article analyses to what extent the ASYMPTOTE system meets the requirements of online learning. Overall, the digital classroom can be seen as a promising tool for teachers to carry out appropriate formative assessment and—partly—to maintain personal and content-related interaction at a distance. Moreover, we highlight the availability of this tool. Due to its mobile learning approach, almost all students will be able to participate in lessons conducted with ASYMPTOTE.

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