Utilization of Photomath Among Grade 7 Junior High School Students

Jocel Heart N. Daguinotan, Jhasmin Joy M. Gamba, Maxine Shania S. Gonzales, Hazel Angela M. Dajao
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This study investigates the efficacy of introducing the Photomath mobile app into the mathematics curriculum for Grade 7 students. The study takes a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative analysis and qualitative observations to assess Photomath's impact on students' learning results. The study intends to offer light on how Photomath affects students' mathematical knowledge, problem-solving abilities, and overall academic achievement via the lens of educational technology. The quantitative component entails examining pre- and post-intervention assessment scores and comparing the performance of students who used Photomath to those who used standard teaching methods. In addition, surveys and interviews are used to collect qualitative data about students' perspectives, attitudes, and experiences using Photomath. This dual-method approach enables a more nuanced assessment of the complex implications of incorporating this technology into the Grade 7 mathematics curriculum. The study's findings are intended to contribute not only to scholarly discussions on technology-assisted learning, but also to practical issues for educators and legislators. By investigating the efficacy of Photomath at a specific grade level, the study hopes to shed light on the possible benefits and drawbacks of using similar instructional tools. Finally, this investigation aims to inform evidence-based decisions on the use of technology to improve mathematics teaching for Grade 7 pupils.
七年级初中生对光电数学的利用
本研究探讨了将 Photomath 移动应用程序引入七年级数学课程的效果。研究采用混合方法,结合定量分析和定性观察,评估 Photomath 对学生学习成果的影响。研究旨在通过教育技术的视角,揭示Photomath如何影响学生的数学知识、解决问题的能力和整体学业成绩。定量研究包括检查干预前后的评估分数,比较使用 Photomath 的学生与使用标准教学方法的学生的成绩。此外,还通过调查和访谈收集有关学生使用 Photomath 的观点、态度和经验的定性数据。这种双重方法能够对将该技术纳入七年级数学课程的复杂影响进行更细致的评估。研究结果不仅有助于学术界对技术辅助学习的讨论,也有助于教育工作者和立法者解决实际问题。通过调查 Photomath 在特定年级的有效性,本研究希望阐明使用类似教学工具可能带来的益处和弊端。最后,这项调查旨在为有关使用技术改进七年级学生数学教学的循证决策提供信息。
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