Features of Digital Tools Utilized in Mathematical Modeling Process: Features of Digital Tools Utilized in Mathematical Modeling Process

The modeling approach is used to prepare students to become responsible citizens and face the challenges and demands of modern times, mainly when they engage in modeling activities using digital tools. This study investigates the features of digital tools used in modeling processes among prospective...

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