Development of a mobile ten frames app for Philippine K-12 schools

Authors

  • Debbie Marie Versoza Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Southern Mindanao, Philippines Author
  • Ma. Louise Antonette DE LAS PEÑAS Department of Mathematics, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippine Author
  • Jumela Sarmiento Department of Mathematics, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippine Author
  • Mark Anthony Tolentino Department of Mathematics, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippine Author
  • Mark Loyola Department of Mathematics, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippine Author

Abstract

This paper reports on the Quick Images app, whose design framework is informed by research on ten-structured thinking and gamification principles. Inclusivity was also a major consideration, especially in the context of a developing country. Thus, the app was made freely available and required only moderate system requirements. Pilot studies revealed that the app has the potential to promote children’s ability to see two-digit numbers in relation to tens and ones, which is a major goal of elementary school mathematics. Collaborations with the Philippine Department of Education to ensure the app’s sustained use are also discussed.

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Published

2020-11-23

How to Cite

Development of a mobile ten frames app for Philippine K-12 schools. (2020). International Conference on Computers in Education. https://library.apsce.net/index.php/ICCE/article/view/4079