Effects of two-dimensional and three-dimensional animations in teaching mathematics
Mathematics has become the fundamental intellectual discipline of all technological societies and it is indispensable in helping a person to think clearly about the values involved in this fast changing world. Failure to understand basic mathematical knowledge will affect the student’s ability to ac...
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my-mmu-ep.128312024-08-16T04:58:56Z Effects of two-dimensional and three-dimensional animations in teaching mathematics 2016-10 Bassam Alkofahi, Abed-El-Kader TR845-899 Cinematography. Motion pictures Mathematics has become the fundamental intellectual discipline of all technological societies and it is indispensable in helping a person to think clearly about the values involved in this fast changing world. Failure to understand basic mathematical knowledge will affect the student’s ability to achieve mathematics skills of the highest levels. The most important reason for failure in mathematics is using traditional teaching approach in education. A quantitative experimental posttest only design conducted to achieve the objectives of this study. The objectives of this study were to compare the effectiveness of 2D and 3D animations in teaching mathematics to first grade students, as well as to examine and compare the effectiveness of 2D and 3D animations in assessing retention of mathematics knowledge among first grade students. 2016-10 Thesis https://shdl.mmu.edu.my/12831/ http://erep.mmu.edu.my/ masters Multimedia University Faculty of Creative Multimedia (FCM) EREP ID: 12258 |
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Mathematics has become the fundamental intellectual discipline of all technological societies and it is indispensable in helping a person to think clearly about the values involved in this fast changing world. Failure to understand basic mathematical knowledge will affect the student’s ability to achieve mathematics skills of the highest levels. The most important reason for failure in mathematics is using traditional teaching approach in education. A quantitative experimental posttest only design conducted to achieve the objectives of this study. The objectives of this study were to compare the effectiveness of 2D and 3D animations in teaching mathematics to first grade students, as well as to examine and compare the effectiveness of 2D and 3D animations in assessing retention of mathematics knowledge among first grade students. |
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Effects of two-dimensional and three-dimensional animations in teaching mathematics |
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Effects of two-dimensional and three-dimensional animations in teaching mathematics |
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Effects of two-dimensional and three-dimensional animations in teaching mathematics |
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