Geogebra assisted blended learning on students’ spatial geometry ability

This study aims to know (1) the effect of Geogebra assisted blended learning in enhancing spatial geometry ability, (2) the response of the learning. This research method uses quantitative research with a quasi type experimental design and research design using the pretest-posttest control group. Th...

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