This study is about how geometrical reasoning can be supported through experiences with artifacts. Specifically, taking a semiotic perspective, we focus on the potential of primary school activities exploiting a drawing robot, the GGBot, a descendant of Papert’s robotic turtle, in relation to the concept of angle. We analyze the interview of a 5th grader who participated in such activities to highlight his way of seeing the contour of a figure, that, we claim, showcases the extent to which GGBot’s functionalities can become a “tool-to-think-with” (or, actually, without).

The notion of angle and the GGBot as a tool-to-think-with... or without

Miragliotta Elisa
2024-01-01

Abstract

This study is about how geometrical reasoning can be supported through experiences with artifacts. Specifically, taking a semiotic perspective, we focus on the potential of primary school activities exploiting a drawing robot, the GGBot, a descendant of Papert’s robotic turtle, in relation to the concept of angle. We analyze the interview of a 5th grader who participated in such activities to highlight his way of seeing the contour of a figure, that, we claim, showcases the extent to which GGBot’s functionalities can become a “tool-to-think-with” (or, actually, without).
2024
9782910076177
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