Abstract

The knowledge era has allowed new ways of interacting with peers and socially, which allows the promotion of social skills and abilities associating the components of computer science, in order to manage the use of Technology and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the resolution of geometric situations in the practice of construction, elaboration and interaction with geometric prototypes detected in reality and simulated by GeoGebra software in university students. For this purpose, a non-experimental design of comparative descriptive level was applied, in which sessions with interaction of geometric contents and indicators of computational thinking were developed during seven weeks of classes. The development of the experimental activities allowed the resolution of practical situations detected in the process of: design of plans, organization of analytical components of data through abstraction, solutions of specific and complex situations through the heuristic and algorithmic method, in the challenge of creating new geometric prototypes, exploring new ways of learning geometry, creating challenging situations in producing figures through the software under the basic and fundamental principles of the software leading to the development of computational thinking of the students under observation.

Details

Title
Computational Thinking in Geometric Concept Construction Using Geogebra Software
Author
Melgar, Angel Salvatierra 1 ; Argandoña, Rafael Antonio Garay 2 ; Marcelo, Johanna Tomasa Guillermo 3 ; Vásquez-Mondragón, Walter Manuel 4 ; Quintana, Bethy de Jesús 4 

 Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos-Lima, Perú 
 Universidad San Martin de Porres-Lima, Perú 
 Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú- Huancayo Peru 
 Universidad Cesar Vallejo-Lima, Perú 
Pages
1128-1135
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
Engineering and Scientific Research Groups
e-ISSN
11125209
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3073675371
Copyright
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