Learning points, lines, and plane geometry with Hawgent dynamic mathematics software

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Geometry is any shape seen as a set of specific set points, while a plane means a collection of all lines. In mathematics, points, line, and planes geometry is complicated for students to understand a basic concept. This research aims to help teachers explain the concepts of points, lines, and planes and help students understand the basic concepts of points, lines, and planes with Hawgent dynamic mathematics software. The method used in this research is Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The evaluation results of media expert were 82.77%, and material expert was 84.17%. The result of the implementation is a positive response from students when learning mathematics uses Hawgent dynamic mathematics software in the classroom and also a positive response from the teacher towards learning media of Hawgent dynamic mathematics software. In further research, elementary school materials can be developed using Hawgent dynamic mathematics software or other dynamic mathematics software to increase students' interest in learning and make students more active in teaching and learning activities.

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Pereira, J., Wijaya, T. T., Zhou, Y., & Purnama, A. (2021). Learning points, lines, and plane geometry with Hawgent dynamic mathematics software. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1882). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1882/1/012057

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