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  • Educational Technology

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  • Abstract mathematical concepts present significant learning challenges.
  • Computer information technology offers novel methods for visualizing abstract content.
  • Computer-aided teaching requires further development to address existing challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of computers in mathematics education.
  • To compare computer-aided education with other teaching technologies.
  • To propose educational strategies for enjoyable and sustainable learning using a computer-aided teaching and learning (CATL) system.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing constructivist learning theory as a foundation.
  • Implementing educational strategies within a CATL system.
  • Gathering research data from 320 students and 8 teachers at a university.

Main Results:

  • The CATL system demonstrably improves student performance.
  • Enhanced interaction between teachers and students was observed.
  • The CATL system achieved a performance rate of 94.43%, surpassing other methods.

Conclusions:

  • The CATL system is a valuable tool for improving the efficiency and sustainability of education.
  • CATL enhances the learning experience, making it more enjoyable and interactive.
  • Computer education is crucial for modern learners and CATL systems are vital for its effective delivery.