DOI of the published preprint https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-469838817
TEACHING MATHEMATICS IN THE PANDEMIC REALITY: TECHNOLOGICAL TOOLS USED IN THE FINAL YEARS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.3633Keywords:
Mathematics, pandemic, reality, technological toolsAbstract
This article presents a research about the technological tools chosen and used by Mathematics teachers, during the period of remote classes, caused by the Covid-19 Pandemic. It is based on authors such as Van de Walle, Garcia, D’Ambrosio, Machado, Baraldi and Valente. Methodologically, it is a qualitative approach research in which 23 Mathematics teachers participated, through an online questionnaire with 13 questions. To carry out the analysis of the corpus, we used the Discursive Textual Analysis according to Moraes and Galiazzi. After categorizing the answers, it appears that most teachers define Mathematics as a science that helps to understand the world. Regarding technological resources, the main ones were: Geogebra to teach geometry and equations; websites for games, exercises and simulations; YouTube and video conferencing platforms for communication with students. Using these resources increased student participation and interest in classes and led teachers to learn about technology.
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