Semiotic Reasoning in Mathematics: A Systematic Literature Review of Future Trends and Opportunities
Dyah Worowirastri Ekowati,
Toto Nusantara,
Makbul Muksar
et al.
Abstract:A way of resulting conclusions using symbols or signs is known as semiotic reasoning. Researchers need precise information on this subject. A systematic literature review (SLR) summarizes the trends and contributions of semiotic reasoning research in mathematics published in Scopus-indexed journals, as well as its future potential. In the Scopus database's search menu, the terms "reasoning" and "semiotic" were entered, and 505 articles were found. In addition, 18 papers met the criteria for analysis. PRISM is … Show more
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