Leveraging Digital Tools to Advance Mathematics Competencies among Construction Students

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Title: Leveraging Digital Tools to Advance Mathematics Competencies among Construction Students
Language: English
Authors: Elmira Saparbayeva, Marzhan Abdualiyeva, Yerlan Torebek, Nurlibay Madiyarov, Abay Tursynbayev
Source: Cogent Education. 2024 11(1).
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 16
Publication Date: 2024
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Mathematics Instruction, Competence, Construction Industry, Learning Activities, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries, College Students, Barriers, Graphing Calculators, Mathematical Concepts, Problem Solving, Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Geometry, Mathematics Achievement, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
Geographic Terms: Kazakhstan, Turkey
DOI: 10.1080/2331186X.2024.2319436
ISSN: 2331-186X
Abstract: This study investigated the impact of integrating design-technological activities on developing mathematical competencies among construction engineering students. A mixed methods approach compared curriculum delivery with and without digital tools across universities in Kazakhstan and Turkey. First, semi-structured interviews of faculty provided qualitative insights concerning technology adoption barriers. Next, an experimental group leveraging graphing calculators was tested against a control group using traditional techniques for solving straight line mathematics problems. Results showed the experimental group scored significantly higher at both Mukhtar Auezov South Kazakhstan University and MEF University, demonstrating enhanced conceptual understanding and problem-solving abilities when utilizing educational technologies. Interviews also suggested current training programs at Mukhtar Auezov South Kazakhstan University more extensively cover instructional design with mathematical digital tools. Findings highlight measurable learning benefits from incorporating technologies like dynamic geometry software and graphing calculators to improve construction engineering education.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2024
Accession Number: EJ1453503
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This study investigated the impact of integrating design-technological activities on developing mathematical competencies among construction engineering students. A mixed methods approach compared curriculum delivery with and without digital tools across universities in Kazakhstan and Turkey. First, semi-structured interviews of faculty provided qualitative insights concerning technology adoption barriers. Next, an experimental group leveraging graphing calculators was tested against a control group using traditional techniques for solving straight line mathematics problems. Results showed the experimental group scored significantly higher at both Mukhtar Auezov South Kazakhstan University and MEF University, demonstrating enhanced conceptual understanding and problem-solving abilities when utilizing educational technologies. Interviews also suggested current training programs at Mukhtar Auezov South Kazakhstan University more extensively cover instructional design with mathematical digital tools. Findings highlight measurable learning benefits from incorporating technologies like dynamic geometry software and graphing calculators to improve construction engineering education.
ISSN:2331-186X
DOI:10.1080/2331186X.2024.2319436