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COMPUTER ANIMATION IN 7TH GRADE ALGEBRA LESSONS: RESULTS OF EXPERIMENTAL WORK
Author(s) -
S.V. Saryglar,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vestnik krasnoârskogo gosudarstvennogo pedagogičeskogo universiteta im. v.p. astafʹeva
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1995-0861
DOI - 10.25146/1995-0861-2021-58-4-310
Subject(s) - animation , computer science , mathematics education , visualization , computer animation , work (physics) , process (computing) , symbolic computation , statement (logic) , multimedia , mathematics , computer graphics (images) , programming language , artificial intelligence , engineering , mechanical engineering , mathematical analysis , law , political science
Statement of the problem. The article deals with the problem of visualization in teaching mathematics using animated drawings. The purpose of the article is to present the analysis of the experimental work on computer animation in the GeoGebra environment as a means of improving mathematical education at school. Research methodology. The methodological foundations of the research include activity-based, informational and visual approaches to teaching mathematics, a synthesis of the author’s work experience in testing computer animation at school. Research results. The results of the experimental work confirmed the expediency of using computer animation in the process of teaching algebra in the 7th grade (educational activity of students increased, as well as interest in research work and quality of mastering mathematical knowledge and skills). Conclusion. The use of computer animation in math lessons at school increases the level of understanding and assimilation of mathematical knowledge by providing clear illustrations of mathematical concepts and statements. The analysis of experimental work using the animation capabilities of computer environments shows an increase in the technological equipment of modern mathematics teachers, which help them achieve higher educational results.

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