PENDAMPINGAN GURU MATEMATIKA PADA KELOMPOK SINAR HARAPAN DALAM MENGGUNAKAN GEOGEBRA TERINTEGRASI KEARIFAN LOKAL
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https://doi.org/10.31764/jmm.v6i6.11291Keywords:
Community service, Math teacher, Ethnomathematics, Geogebra.Abstract
Abstrak: Perhatian untuk mengintegrasikan etnomatematika dan teknologi software matematika dalam pembelajaran telah memberikan transformasi besar dalam lanskap pendidikan matematika. Integrasi tersebut terbukti memberikan dampak yang besar terhadap kemampuan matematis siswa. Namun kenyataannya para guru matematika di Kecamatan Langke Rembong Manggarai NTT Indonesia belum memiliki ketrampilan yang memadai dalam mengitegrasikan etnomatematika dan teknologi software matematika seperti geogebra dalam pembelajaran. Oleh karena itu, tujuan dilaksanakannya kegiatan pengabdian ini adalah untuk meningkatkan softskill dan hardskill para guru matematika terkait pengembangan bahan ajar terintegrasi etnomatematika berbantu geogebra, serta memberikan pelatihan dalam mengembangkan lembar kerja siswa berbasis geobera. Metode pelaksanaan kegiatan adalah dalam bentuk workshop dengan mengunakan pendekatan synchronous dan asynchronous. Evaluasi dan monitoring melalui Learning Management System (LMS) selama enam pertemuan. Hasil kegiatan ini memberikan peluang kepada para guru untuk mengintegrasikan etnomatematika dan teknologi ke dalam kelas sehingga berkontribusi pada peningkatan kemampuan matematis siswa.
Abstract: The attention to integrating ethnomathematics and mathematics software technology in learning has provided a major transformation in the landscape of mathematics education. This integration is proven to have a big impact on students' mathematical abilities. However, the reality is that mathematics teachers in Langke Rembong Manggarai District, NTT Indonesia, do not yet have adequate skills in integrating ethnomathematics and mathematics software technology such as GeoGebra in learning. Therefore, the purpose of this service activity is to improve the soft skills and hard skills of mathematics teachers related to the development of GeoGebra-assisted integrated teaching materials, as well as to provide training in developing GeoGebra-based student worksheets. The method of implementing the activities is a workshop using a synchronous and asynchronous approach. Evaluation and monitoring through the Learning Management System (LMS) for six meetings. The results of this activity provide opportunities for teachers to integrate ethnomathematics and technology into the classroom so as to contribute to improving students' mathematical abilities.
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