VISUALIZATION THROUGH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACH MATHEMATICS

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  • Snežana Savić doctoral student at the Teacher Education Faculty in Belgrade PS “Crnjanski” Jagodina Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5937/

Keywords:

visualization, mental images, information technologies, mathematics teaching

Abstract

In this paper we deal with the principle of visualization through the application of information technology in mathematics teaching. The aim is to show the importance of the application of information technology with the intention of achieving the principle of visualization. First, the epistemological significance of the visualization principle is determined. Second, the realization of the principle of visualization in mathematics teaching was analyzed. Third, relevant research that connects the application of information technology in mathematics teaching with the principle of visualization is presented and discussed. Based on previous theoretical and empirical knowledge, it was concluded that the application of information technology in the teaching of mathematics achieves effective knowledge in students, and that within the same through visualization in students can stimulate arithmetic, algebraic and geometric intuition.

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Published

2025-10-24

How to Cite

Savić, S. (2025). VISUALIZATION THROUGH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACH MATHEMATICS. Methodology in Education: Theory and Practice, 24(2), 143-151. https://doi.org/10.5937/

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