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    Mathematics and Education in an AI Era: Cognitive Science, Technological, and Semiotic Perspectives

    Mathematics and Education in an AI Era by Martinovic, Dragana; Danesi, Marcel;

    Cognitive Science, Technological, and Semiotic Perspectives

    Series: Mathematics in Mind;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Springer
    • Date of Publication 3 June 2025
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9783031806957
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages173 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 5 Illustrations, black & white; 36 Illustrations, color
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    Short description:

    This book focuses on the potential contributions of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for enhancing mathematics education. It includes rationales for an AI-oriented pedagogical model, such as interdisciplinarity and even sensitivity to crucial world issues, such as climate change.



    The chapters in this book highlight what the new age of mathematics education entails concretely, covering themes from the utilization of AI directly into classroom pedagogy and the semiotic consequences of what this entails, to how mathematics training can be tailored to get students to relate concretely to problems of climate change, and to understand the relevance of the differences between symmetry and asymmetry as psychological constructs. The overall picture we can glean from these chapters is not mere eclecticism, but an integration of disciplinary perspectives into a holistic framework that has great relevance and resonance for mathematics education in the age of AI.

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    Long description:

    This book focuses on the potential contributions of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for enhancing mathematics education. It includes rationales for an AI-oriented pedagogical model, such as interdisciplinarity and even sensitivity to crucial world issues, such as climate change.



    The chapters in this book highlight what the new age of mathematics education entails concretely, covering themes from the utilization of AI directly into classroom pedagogy and the semiotic consequences of what this entails, to how mathematics training can be tailored to get students to relate concretely to problems of climate change, and to understand the relevance of the differences between symmetry and asymmetry as psychological constructs. The overall picture we can glean from these chapters is not mere eclecticism, but an integration of disciplinary perspectives into a holistic framework that has great relevance and resonance for mathematics education in the age of AI.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface.- Introduction.- Ahead of the Curve, or Hehind? Teaching Students that Math Is a Start-Up.- AI and Mathematical Understanding: ChaptGPT Goes to School.- Computo, Ergo Sum: Teaching and Learning Mathematics in the Age of ChatGPT.- Math as a Cure: A Semiotic Perspective.- Reasoning, Argumentation and Mathematical Learning: How ChatGPT and AI Can Knowledge Build.- Mathematical Group Cognition in the Anthropocene.- Lewis Carroll's Puzzle-Based Approach to Teaching Mathematics: What Can We Learn from It Today?.- Teaching Symmetry and Asymmetry: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach.- Some Pedagogic Potential for the Theorem Prover Lean.

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