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Ethnomatematics learning media based on augmented reality for learning geometry: A needs analysis

Two-dimensional and three-dimensional geometric shapes are often mathematical objects that are difficult for elementary and junior high school students to understand. Using augmented reality technology to visualize it can make it easier for students to learn geometry material. The purpose of this st...

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Main Authors: Richardo, Rino, Abdullah, Ahmad Anis, Rochmadi, Tri, Wijaya, Ariyadi, Nurkhamid
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Geometry
Innovations
Learning
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Mathematics
Mathematics teachers
Multimedia
Random sampling
Students
Teachers
Three dimensional analysis
Two dimensional analysis
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