Mathematical research and the development technology are interconnected. In reality, the advancement of technology is not possible without the contribution of mathematicians. Mathematical concepts are used to design medical treatments, create transportation systems, and design efficient energy sources.
Many students don’t understand why math is crucial in their lives. Technology in the classroom helps students make these connections. Interactive worksheets and data visualisation tools can help students learn about math applications. They can play games to help practice and solve problems. By providing these experiences teachers can engage students in the process of learning math and show them that it is relevant to their everyday lives.
Research also suggests that content-specific apps and websites that allow students to play with virtual manipulatives can be as effective as physical ones to aid in student engagement and understanding. Rekenreks, as an example and geoboards are both virtual tools that allow students to easily visualize and represent numbers. They can be used to solve problems, number understanding, and algebraic reasoning.
Another benefit of using technology in the classroom is to cut down on time by letting students work with the data rather than manually formulating it. This allows them to focus more on the meaning of the data and the relationships between variables in the question. Students can input data to answer a graphing question and a computer program is able to draw the graph.