Perceived efficacy of dynamic mathematical software - a Malaysian secondary mathematics students experiences.

The use of technology in teaching mathematics have great potentials and make significant contributions to students' learning specifically in developing skills in mathematical modeling through exploration, develop logical thinking and modify strategies and assumptions through immediate feedback,...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Tarmizi, Rohani, Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi, Abu Bakar, Kamariah
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Language:English
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Published: EuroJournals, Inc. 2008
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author Ahmad Tarmizi, Rohani
Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi
Abu Bakar, Kamariah
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description The use of technology in teaching mathematics have great potentials and make significant contributions to students' learning specifically in developing skills in mathematical modeling through exploration, develop logical thinking and modify strategies and assumptions through immediate feedback, work with large sets of data and learn and memorize by manipulating graphic images. Therefore, institutions should attempt to utilize dynamic software in order to add value to the education process. Transitional notions of the transmission of knowledge, skills and attitudes seem inadequate to address the dynamic changes around us (Willoughby, 2000). The use of Geometer's Sketchpad (GSP), Autograph and the graphing calculator (GC) had been implemented for the learning of mathematics in Malaysian secondary schools. Considering the,investment that the Ministry of Education has committed to the use of technology in schools, it is timely to conduct a study on the efficacy of technologies such as the GSP and the graphing calculator on students' achievement, problem solving attitudes, perceived ease of use, and anxiety. In this study, an experiential learning utilizing mathematical softwares Autographs, Geometer Sketchpad and Graphing Calculator on Quadratic Functions were conducted involving secondary students. The findings from this study indicated that integrating the use of Autographs, Geometer Sketchpad and Graphing Calculator in the learning activity benefited learners. Overall, this study has shown promising implications for the potential efficacy of the software in teaching mathematics at Malaysian secondary school level. These findings will also benefit various agencies viz-a-viz Ministry of Education, mathematics educators, teachers, curriculum developers through wider use of technology in teaching and learning. However, wider use of technological tools in teaching mathematics requires further training of manpower and resources for training of teachers who will be the end-users.
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spelling upm-161072015-12-02T02:51:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16107/ Perceived efficacy of dynamic mathematical software - a Malaysian secondary mathematics students experiences. Ahmad Tarmizi, Rohani Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi Abu Bakar, Kamariah The use of technology in teaching mathematics have great potentials and make significant contributions to students' learning specifically in developing skills in mathematical modeling through exploration, develop logical thinking and modify strategies and assumptions through immediate feedback, work with large sets of data and learn and memorize by manipulating graphic images. Therefore, institutions should attempt to utilize dynamic software in order to add value to the education process. Transitional notions of the transmission of knowledge, skills and attitudes seem inadequate to address the dynamic changes around us (Willoughby, 2000). The use of Geometer's Sketchpad (GSP), Autograph and the graphing calculator (GC) had been implemented for the learning of mathematics in Malaysian secondary schools. Considering the,investment that the Ministry of Education has committed to the use of technology in schools, it is timely to conduct a study on the efficacy of technologies such as the GSP and the graphing calculator on students' achievement, problem solving attitudes, perceived ease of use, and anxiety. In this study, an experiential learning utilizing mathematical softwares Autographs, Geometer Sketchpad and Graphing Calculator on Quadratic Functions were conducted involving secondary students. The findings from this study indicated that integrating the use of Autographs, Geometer Sketchpad and Graphing Calculator in the learning activity benefited learners. Overall, this study has shown promising implications for the potential efficacy of the software in teaching mathematics at Malaysian secondary school level. These findings will also benefit various agencies viz-a-viz Ministry of Education, mathematics educators, teachers, curriculum developers through wider use of technology in teaching and learning. However, wider use of technological tools in teaching mathematics requires further training of manpower and resources for training of teachers who will be the end-users. EuroJournals, Inc. 2008-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16107/1/Perceived%20efficacy%20of%20dynamic%20mathematical%20software.pdf Ahmad Tarmizi, Rohani and Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi and Abu Bakar, Kamariah (2008) Perceived efficacy of dynamic mathematical software - a Malaysian secondary mathematics students experiences. European Journal of Social Sciences, 6 (2). pp. 280-287. ISSN 1450-2267 English
spellingShingle Ahmad Tarmizi, Rohani
Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi
Abu Bakar, Kamariah
Perceived efficacy of dynamic mathematical software - a Malaysian secondary mathematics students experiences.
title Perceived efficacy of dynamic mathematical software - a Malaysian secondary mathematics students experiences.
title_full Perceived efficacy of dynamic mathematical software - a Malaysian secondary mathematics students experiences.
title_fullStr Perceived efficacy of dynamic mathematical software - a Malaysian secondary mathematics students experiences.
title_full_unstemmed Perceived efficacy of dynamic mathematical software - a Malaysian secondary mathematics students experiences.
title_short Perceived efficacy of dynamic mathematical software - a Malaysian secondary mathematics students experiences.
title_sort perceived efficacy of dynamic mathematical software - a malaysian secondary mathematics students experiences.
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16107/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16107/1/Perceived%20efficacy%20of%20dynamic%20mathematical%20software.pdf