DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING GEOMETRY WITH COMPUTATIONAL THINKING
Mathematics Teaching. Teacher Training. BNCC. Programming.
This study aims to investigate possibilities and challenges of digital technologies in geometry teaching for the development of computational thinking in an online training for mathematics teachers. Methodologically, the research employs a qualitative approach, with an applied research nature and exploratory objective. The procedures used were Bibliographic Research, conducted through concepts of Systematic Literature Review, and Training-Research, with data production based on online pedagogical training. As instruments for the production of training data, online questionnaires and training proposals prepared by the participants were considered. Data were analyzed using qualitative metasynthesis. As a result, it is expected to give visibility to the information contained in the material prepared by the course participants, in a way that provides a reflection on the potential and challenges of digital technologies in the teaching of mathematics, specifically geometry content, under the perspective of computational thinking.