Use of Mobile Technology in the Teaching and Learning Process in Precalculus (77269)

Session Information: Teaching Experiences, Pedagogy, Practice & Praxis
Session Chair: Benjamin Tatira

Thursday, 28 March 2024 09:15
Session: Session 1
Room: Room 702
Presentation Type: Oral Presentation

All presentation times are UTC + 9 (Asia/Tokyo)

The K-12 Curriculum in the Philippines shed light to mathematics education as it recognizes the use of smart phones/mobile phones as appropriate tools necessary in teaching mathematics. However, there were limited evidences on the use of these devices in teaching and learning process. This descriptive study developed lessons integrating the use of mobile phone applications with basis on low level competencies of students in Precalculus and determined its effects to students’ conceptual understanding, procedural skills, and attitudes towards Precalculus. Employing Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) scheme in the study, lessons developed were conducted among Grade 11 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) students at Central Bicol State University of State University of Agriculture for the academic year 2018-2019. This study found that there is a significant difference between the competency levels of students along conceptual understanding and procedural skills prior and after the conduct of lessons developed. Also, it disclosed that the use of mobile phone applications had positive effects to students’ attitudes towards Precalculus. Thus, the use of mobile phone applications in teaching Precalculus can enrich students’ understanding of concepts and procedural skills (solving and graphing skills) and can increased students’ motivation, self-confidence, and enjoyment in dealing with Precalculus.

Authors:
Jay-R Leonidas, Mother Theresa Colegio de Iriga, Inc., Philippines
Jayson Lucilo, Bicol University, Philippines


About the Presenter(s)
Mr Jay-R Leonidas is a School Administrator at Mother Theresa Colegio de Iriga, Inc. in Philippines

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