![]() ![]() Sanford John, F., Sztandera, L.M.: Thoughts on the future of education in information technology. Technology Enhanced Learning 1(1/2) (2008) Copyright © 2008 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. Kluwer Academic Publisher, Dordrecht (2002)Īlison, R.: Learning in a Mediated Online Environment. Lytras Miltiadis, D.: Teaching in the knowledge society: an art of passion. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah (1997) (ed.): Mathematical Reasoning: Analogies, Metaphors, and Images. Judith, H., Markus, H.: Introduction to GeoGebra (2008)Įnglish, L.D. Josef, B.: Linking Geometry, Algebra and Calculus with GeoGebra, ACDCA, DUG and Technical University of Vienna (2008)Īngel, G., Paolo, B.: Handbook of Research on the Psychology of Mathematics Education. platform of sharing knowledge and results.research work using computer programmes.In this paper we are concentrating in the double representation of the mathematical object and its advantages in explaining and forming mathematical concepts and performing operations, in the global opportunities for using GeoGebra and the benefits of using it by cooperating and sharing experiences. This programme is so much preferred because of its three main features: the double representation of the mathematical object(geometric and algebraic), there are not strong requirements as to the age and the knowledge in using it(the students of the elementary school can use it as well) and, it is offered free of charge(simply by downloading it). The bidirectional combination means that, for instance, by typing in an equation in the algebra window, the graph of the equation will be shown in the dynamic and graphic window. GeoGebra affords a bidirectional combination of geometry and algebra that differs from earlier software forms. The recently published software GeoGebra by Markus Hohenwater (2004) explicitly links geometry and algebra. GeoGebra allows students to investigate Algebr a in a more visual and interactive way. Many of my students are visual learners and all too frequently, Algebra I textbooks are equation and definition heavy. There are many mathematical programmes, but one which is being embraced and used by a daily increasing number of users throughout the world is GeoGebra. GeoGebra, I decided to change the approach in my classes. The computer-based education is done possible by special electronic tools among which the most important are the mathematical programmes. The computer-based education allows educators and students to use educational programming language and e-tutors to teach and learn, to interact with one another and share together the results of their work. In present age we are witnesses and practioners of computer-based education which is highly speed progressing. ![]()
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