This study examined the effects of GeoGebra on mathematics performance of students with different spatial visualization. A qusai-experimental, pretest-posttest control group design was conducted. A total of 71 students from two intact groups were involved in the study. They were in two groups and each group was randonly assigned to the experimental group (36 students) and control group (35 students). A spatial visual test to identify students with high or low visualization, and a mathematics performance pre-test were administered at the initial stage of this study. A post-test was administered after 12 weeks of treatment using GeoGebra. Analyses of Covarion (ANCOVA) was used to adjust for the pre-test score. Findings showed that the group with access to GeoGebra achieved significantly better test scores in the posttest as compared to the group which followed the traditional teaching method. A two-way ANCOVA used to analyse the effect of students’ spatial visualization on post-test performance showed that there was no effect. The results from this study suggested that using GeoGebra had helped the students to score better in the posttest. However, there is no significance difference on mathematics performances on students with difference types of spatial visualisastion. This study indicates that GeoGebra is useful in enhancing the teaching and learning of mathematics.
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22 October 2015
THE 22ND NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (SKSM22): Strengthening Research and Collaboration of Mathematical Sciences in Malaysia
24–26 November 2014
Selangor, Malaysia
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October 22 2015
Effect of teaching mathematics using GeoGebra on students’ with dissimilar spatial visualisation Available to Purchase
Kamariah Abu Bakar;
Kamariah Abu Bakar
1
aInstitute for Mathematical Research,
University Putra Malaysia
, Malaysia
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Ahmad Fauzi Mohd Ayub;
Ahmad Fauzi Mohd Ayub
2
aInstitute for Mathematical Research,
University Putra Malaysia
, Malaysia
bFaculty of Educational Studies,
University Putra Malaysia
, Malaysia
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Rohani Ahmad Tarmizi;
Rohani Ahmad Tarmizi
3
aInstitute for Mathematical Research,
University Putra Malaysia
, Malaysia
bFaculty of Educational Studies,
University Putra Malaysia
, Malaysia
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Wong Su Luan
Wong Su Luan
4
bFaculty of Educational Studies,
University Putra Malaysia
, Malaysia
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Kamariah Abu Bakar
1,1
Ahmad Fauzi Mohd Ayub
1,2,2
Rohani Ahmad Tarmizi
1,2,3
Wong Su Luan
2,4
aInstitute for Mathematical Research,
University Putra Malaysia
, Malaysia
bFaculty of Educational Studies,
University Putra Malaysia
, Malaysia
AIP Conf. Proc. 1682, 030006 (2015)
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Kamariah Abu Bakar, Ahmad Fauzi Mohd Ayub, Rohani Ahmad Tarmizi, Wong Su Luan; Effect of teaching mathematics using GeoGebra on students’ with dissimilar spatial visualisation. AIP Conf. Proc. 22 October 2015; 1682 (1): 030006. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4932469
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