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Thinking type : Quiet in nature, they take time to think before making any decision.
Another component whose effects on usage of technology in calculus have been researched is thinking type differences.
Thinking type differences were taken into consideration while attitudes towards the usage of CAS were evaluated within the context of objectives and acquisitions in calculus.
In this study, opinions of calculus students about technology integration into learning environments were discussed within the context of teaching environments and thinking type differences.
For this purpose, answers were sought for the research question below: "How do the calculus students' attitudes towards technology change regarding the following variables: teaching environments and thinking type differences?" Thus, the effect and role of technology in the process of attaining the goals and acquisitions of the course are brought forth.
Listen, I'm like you: I thought that vloggers were a phase, like Tazos or the AIDS crisis, that it would pass and we would forget about them and look back on them in a decade with a sort of detached nostalgic fondness, a sort of, 'Heh: what were we thinking?' type deal.
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Afterwards, the role of thinking types was particularly taken into consideration while evaluating the attitudes towards CAS integration into calculus.
In this study, thinking types of students were also taken into account in order to diversify differences in learning environments.
Moreover, differences in the students' thinking types and course requirements should be taken into account when designing a technology-enhanced learning environment by lecturers and software developers.
They found that 'Feeling types' (in contrast to 'Thinking types') chose family medicine, while 'Thinking types' chose surgical specialties.
Women were more likely to be 'Feeling types' and men 'Thinking types' [ 22].
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