Integration of GeoGebra in Problem-Based Learning to Improve Students' Problem-Solving Skills

  • Suratno J
  • Waliyanti I
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Abstract

Learning mathematics requires the development of problem-solving abilities. However, problem-solving requires additional focus, particularly in the context of schools. Therefore, alternatives are needed to teach students how to solve problems through GeoGebra in problem-based learning. The goal of this study was to thoroughly and in-depth investigate how the use of GeoGebra in problem-based learning affects students' capacity for problem-solving. Quasi-experimental research methodology is employed. The Posttest-Only Design with Nonequivalent Groups was the quasi-experimental design in this work. According to the data analysis, incorporating GeoGebra into problem-based learning significantly impacts students' ability to solve problems.

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Suratno, J., & Waliyanti, I. K. (2023). Integration of GeoGebra in Problem-Based Learning to Improve Students’ Problem-Solving Skills. International Journal of Research in Mathematics Education, 1(1), 63–75. https://doi.org/10.24090/ijrme.v1i1.8514

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