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Knowledge Refinement

Principle in Action

GeoGebra Math Practice is a tool for mastering algebraic notation. It provides a step-by-step demonstration of how to solve a math problem which allows learners to focus on a single step of the problem one time. When learners work through algebra problems, they receive adaptive hints that guide them through each step of the solution. Unlike static worked examples, GeoGebra also allows students to explore different solution paths. This flexibility helps them see how multiple approaches can lead to the correct solution, enhancing their understanding of underlying principles.

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Work through algebra problems step-by-step with adaptive hints

Work through algebra problems step-by-step with adaptive hints

Discuss in your team

What are the kinds of tasks you ware asking learners to do?

How could you provide a worked example of one of those tasks?

How many or what type of worked examples can be provided for the learning experience?

How do you show the problem-solving process of the worked example to learners?

Principle Definition

Combine problem-solving practice with reviewing examples of solved problems that illustrate the solution steps. Having students alternate between reviewing worked examples and solving similar problems on their own has been shown to be effective when teaching math, science, and technology.

Worked Example

Knowledge Refinement

Principle Definition

Combine problem-solving practice with reviewing examples of solved problems that illustrate the solution steps. Having students alternate between reviewing worked examples and solving similar problems on their own has been shown to be effective when teaching math, science, and technology.

Relevant Principles

Relevant Principles

Principle in Action

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GeoGebra Math Practice is a tool for mastering algebraic notation. It provides a step-by-step demonstration of how to solve a math problem which allows learners to focus on a single step of the problem one time. When learners work through algebra problems, they receive adaptive hints that guide them through each step of the solution. Unlike static worked examples, GeoGebra also allows students to explore different solution paths. This flexibility helps them see how multiple approaches can lead to the correct solution, enhancing their understanding of underlying principles.

Work through algebra problems step-by-step with adaptive hints

Discuss in your team

What are the kinds of tasks you ware asking learners to do?

How could you provide a worked example of one of those tasks?

How many or what type of worked examples can be provided for the learning experience?

How do you show the problem-solving process of the worked example to learners?