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Liceo de Cagayan University Junior High School Department
Page 16 learn math in a constructionist fashion, however, helps the student to create nuanced relations and think about math concepts in more sophisticated ways, while offering opportunities to explore complexity. This allows students to develop sense of number, making the whole field of mathematical thinking more available (Rubin, 2000). Properly used technology in the mathematics classroom has been shown to be a particularly valuable tool. Various studies have shown that it is possible to improve student motivation by using technology in mathematics instruction (Driscoll, 2001, et al.). It's worth mentioning that alone. Increased motivation is correlated with a more positive attitude of the participant, better performance and increased behavior (Dynarski, et al., 2007). Technology allows students to connect to a deeper level of mathematics. Students can interconnect mathematics topics through technology create multiple problems solutions and engage with concepts through simulation and data collection. It removes computational constraints that made it impossible to study certain topics beforehand. Students may associate their experiential results with more formal aspects of mathematical thinking through the correct use of software (Garofalo, et al., 2000). To enrich the technological skills of students, it is essential to offer a high-quality professional development plan that increases the digital literacy of teachers (Albertsene, et al., 2014). Prospective teachers may see technology tools as simply a means by which mathematics can be accomplished faster and easier without meaningful experience modeling appropriate technology use (Wachira, Keengwe, et al., 2008). Technology can help reduce the time spent on repetitive mathematical activities, allowing students to concentrate more on thought and idea creation rather than the technical dimension of the problem (The Ontario Math Curriculum, 2005). Technology is also a critical educational tool that helps meet the individual needs of learners and different styles of education. Habre (2007) said it is important to incorporate all available tools, including multimedia technology, to help students |
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