Háskóli ÍslandsUniversity of IcelandKristinsdóttir, BjarnheiðurHreinsdóttir, FreyjaLavicza, Zsolt2020-04-222020-04-222018-09-05Kristinsdóttir, B, Hreinsdóttir, F. and Lacicza, Z. (2018). Realizing students' ability to use technology with silent video tasks. In Weigand, H.G., Clask-Wilson, A., Donevska-Todorova, A., Faggiano, E., Grønbæk, N. and Trgalova, J. (eds.). MEDA 5th ERME Topic Conference Mathematics Education in the Digital Age 5-7 September 2018, Proceedings. University of Copenhagen.978-87-7078-798-7https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/1737Teachers who encounter difficulties when implementing technology in their classes often hesitate to give it another try. They expect too many technical problems to emerge, reducing time spent on learning mathematics. Still, if a task requires only short class-time they might try. Four mathematics teachers in different upper sec-ondary schools in Iceland assigned a silent video task in their classes in fall 2017. Such tasks consist of asking students to record their commentary to a short silent mathematics film. Teachers were positively surprised by their students’ technologi-cal abilities. Nevertheless, because the task was not directly related to final test preparation, they expressed that they would unlikely use it again. In this paper, a review of technology and silent video activities and related research will be outlined.163-170eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilent video taskUpper secondary schoolIn-service mathematics teachersUse of new technologies in classLeiðsagnarmatRealizing students’ ability to use technology with silent video tasksinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleMEDA Mathematics Education in the Digital Age