AbstractThe purpose of this study is to determine the effects of dynamic mathematics software GeoGebra on student achievement in teaching of trigonometry. The sample of the study consists of 51 students. The experimental group was subjected to the lessons arranged with the GeoGebra software in computer assisted teaching method, while the control group was subjected to the lessons shaped with constructivist instruction. The data collected after 5 weeks of application show that there is a meaningful difference between experimental and control groups’ achievement in trigonometry. This difference is in favor of the experimental group which had lessons with GeoGebra
AbstractThis study sought to examine the impact of dynamic mathematics software, GeoGebra, on univer...
In the traditional teaching of Trigonometry, the objects drawn by the teacher on the blackboard, bes...
The Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have been important tools with potential in the...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to determine the effects of dynamic mathematics software GeoGeb...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of using Dynamic Mathematics Software (GeoG...
The aim of this research is to consider the effect of using an interactive computer program in trigo...
The results of Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) from 1999 until 2011 sh...
The recently adopted K-12 mathematics curriculum in the Philippines suggests selected topics to be t...
AbstractMany research indicated that ICT has been proven useful as a tool in supporting and transfor...
AbstractThe rapid growth of technology for learning includes the introduction of educational softwar...
Making connections between the representations of trigonometric functions and an interpretation of g...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of using Geogebra software on student learning...
In this review, the authors provide a survey of research of the dynamic mathematics software, GeoGeb...
Although numerous studies have investigated how technology affects academic achievement, very few ha...
This article explores studies that investigated GeoGebra integration and its effectiveness in teachi...
AbstractThis study sought to examine the impact of dynamic mathematics software, GeoGebra, on univer...
In the traditional teaching of Trigonometry, the objects drawn by the teacher on the blackboard, bes...
The Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have been important tools with potential in the...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to determine the effects of dynamic mathematics software GeoGeb...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of using Dynamic Mathematics Software (GeoG...
The aim of this research is to consider the effect of using an interactive computer program in trigo...
The results of Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) from 1999 until 2011 sh...
The recently adopted K-12 mathematics curriculum in the Philippines suggests selected topics to be t...
AbstractMany research indicated that ICT has been proven useful as a tool in supporting and transfor...
AbstractThe rapid growth of technology for learning includes the introduction of educational softwar...
Making connections between the representations of trigonometric functions and an interpretation of g...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of using Geogebra software on student learning...
In this review, the authors provide a survey of research of the dynamic mathematics software, GeoGeb...
Although numerous studies have investigated how technology affects academic achievement, very few ha...
This article explores studies that investigated GeoGebra integration and its effectiveness in teachi...
AbstractThis study sought to examine the impact of dynamic mathematics software, GeoGebra, on univer...
In the traditional teaching of Trigonometry, the objects drawn by the teacher on the blackboard, bes...
The Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have been important tools with potential in the...