Journal on Mathematics Education (Mar 2020)

LEARNING MATHEMATICAL MODELLING WITH AUGMENTED REALITY MOBILE MATH TRAILS PROGRAM: HOW CAN IT WORK?

  • Adi Nur Cahyono,
  • Yohanes Leonardus Sukestiyarno,
  • Mohammad Asikin,
  • Miftahudin Miftahudin,
  • Muhammadi Ghozian Kafi Ahsan,
  • Matthias Ludwig

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22342/jme.11.2.10729.181-192
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 181 – 192

Abstract

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The aim of this study is to investigate how an augmented reality mobile math trails program can provide opportunities for students to engage in meaningful mathematical modelling activities. An explorative research design was conducted involving two mathematics teachers and 30 eight grades in Semarang, Indonesia. An Augmented Reality Mobile Math Trails App was created, and several math trail tasks were designed, then students run the activity. Data were gathered by means of participatory observation, interviews, questionnaires, tests, and worksheets. Data analysis began with the organisation, annotation, description of the data and statistic tests. The findings indicate that an educational program was successfully designed, which offered students a meaningful mathematical experience. A mobile app was also developed to support this program. The mobile app with augmented reality features is helpful for students as a tool that bridges the gap between real-world situations and mathematical concepts in problem-solving following the mathematical modelling cycle. The program thus contributes to a higher ability in mathematical modelling. The study identified a link between instrumented techniques in programs and mathematical modelling, as built during the instrumentation process. Further studies are essential for project development and implementation in other cities with different situations and aspects of study.

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