Thursday, 16 February 2023

Use of GeoGebra in High School Mathematics: A Case of Geometric Transformation for Teaching and Learning| Chapter 6 | Recent Progress in Science and Technology Vol. 1

 This stage discusses how GeoGebra is secondhand in high school arithmetic classes to teach and learn lines transformations. GeoGebra is an common geometry, algebra, enumerations, and calculus use of mathematical software that is to say very important from simple to university levels to foster numerical experiments and discoveries. Similarly, this chapter's gift included various specific illustrations of renewal, including idea, rotation, translation, and distention, for teaching arithmetic to sixteen students in one of the subordinate schools in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. This chapter examines the use of GeoGebra in eleven episodes by subscribing to the teaching experiment as the subjective research methodology. To help the student appreciate abstract concepts of renewal, we used adequate drawings, pictures, and animations with the help of GeoGebra. The experiment's consequence in a classroom demonstrates the profit of GeoGebra in instructing and learning about life-changing ideas. The results of this study display that if GeoGebra is used in arithmetic classes, students may start to assemble their own knowledge actively. In these classes, pupils co-operate in a group, illustrate transformational ideas, and take pride in their authority in the hall. The traditional lecture method of education mathematics, that moves the focus of education from the teacher to the trainee, is supported by this critical visualizing tool.

Author(s) Details:

Niroj Dahal,
Department of STEAM Education, Kathmandu University School of Education, Hattiban, Nepal.

Binod Prasad Pant,
Department of STEAM Education, Kathmandu University School of Education, Hattiban, Nepal.

Indra Mani Shrestha,
Department of STEAM Education, Kathmandu University School of Education, Hattiban, Nepal.

Netra Kumar Manandhar,
Department of STEAM Education, Kathmandu University School of Education, Hattiban, Nepal.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RPST-V1/article/view/9092

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