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Digital Methods of Education and the Level of Students’ Knowledge in Mathematics
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Vladimír Matušek,
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Dana Országhová,
Mária Farkašová,
Radomí­ra Hornyák Gregáňová,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international scientific conference eraz. knowledge based sustainable development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2683-5568
DOI - 10.31410/eraz.s.p.2021.129
Subject(s) - mathematics education , context (archaeology) , computer science , relation (database) , quality (philosophy) , online teaching , multimedia , mathematics , paleontology , philosophy , epistemology , database , biology
The global pandemic caused by the COVID-19 disease signifi­cantly affected higher education in 2020 and resulted in the transition from full-time to distance learning. The question here is the effectiveness of the implementation of new methods of online teaching and learning in relation to the quality of students’ knowledge. The main goal is to analyze the math­ematical knowledge and skills of students and compare the study results in Mathematics in the academic years 2018-2020 in the context of full-time teaching versus online teaching. The paper also points at the possibilities of teaching and studying mathematics using various tools and methods of digital education, e.g. LMS MOODLE, MS TEAMS and MS FORMS. The re­search sample consisted of students of the Faculty of Engineering and re­search data were retrieved from prelim tests, exam tests and final grades in mathematics exams and then were analyzed by selected methods of quan­titative and qualitative research.

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