Problem Transformation as a Gateway to the Wider Use of Basic Computational Algorithms

Author:

Gonda Dalibor,Pavlovičová GabrielaORCID,Ďuriš ViliamORCID,Tirpáková AnnaORCID

Abstract

The problem transformation method is based on the idea that if we cannot solve the given problem directly, we will transfer it to a situation in which we know how to solve it. The basic feature of the method is the division of the problem into subtasks. Furthermore, it is the division of the problem solution into the solution of partial tasks that will allow the use of already learned algorithms outside the set of problems in which they were taught. The use of the method of transformation develops the necessary students’ transformation skills, and, at the same time, it enables the greater use of ICT in mathematics teaching.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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