Authors:
Madhu Aggarwal,Satinder Bal Gupta,DOI NO:
https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.2020.04.00001Keywords:
Mathematical Tools,ICT,Software,Websites,Mobile Apps,Teaching,Abstract
The utilization of Information Communication Technology for learning and teaching is mandatory now a day’s for the overall development of the students as well the teachers. Research reveals that ICT is useful in developing higher order skills and increasing student’s interest in Mathematics. In this paper, the authors discussed some tools of ICT that are helpful in learning and teaching mathematics and making mathematics an interesting subject for the learners.Refference:
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