Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are increasingly present today and therefore in education, being a vehicle to produce changes in the educational paradigm. Moreover, these technologies help to develop skills and competencies that would not be possible with traditional manipulative materials in mathematics. This work has a double objective: on the one hand, to share an innovative experience using ICT such as augmented reality, virtual reality and block programming (Scratch) for the construction and study of tessellations. And, on the other hand, to show the students’ opinion on some of the aspects in its implementation.
The experience has been carried out in two groups in two consecutive academic years of the Degree in Primary Education at the University of Malaga in the context of the subject of didactics of geometry. In general, the results obtained, and the students’ opinions coincide in the advantages of using ICT tools together with manipulative materials in geometry in the teaching-learning process, leading to an improvement in their digital competence, their mathematical skills and their computational thinking.
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