Transformations Throw Down: Extending Mathematics Knowledge with Assemblr

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Brian Johnson
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0218-9463
Rebecca Bramwell
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5566-235X
Josef Stamps
https://orcid.org/0009-0004-0073-6381
Katie Paterson
Kyle Jones
https://orcid.org/0009-0005-6005-1410

Abstract

The purpose of these 8th grade math lessons was to extend students’ knowledge of sequences of mathematical transformations by providing students with a digital experience of transformations in a three- dimensional environment. Assemblr, an augmented reality app was used to create these experiences for students after they learned these concepts in 2D. Past studies noted that augmented reality activities and gamification promote active learning and increase academic performance (Lampropoulus, et al., 2022; Sukriadi et al,. 2023; Kurniawan, et al., 2024). Students used Assemblr to extend their knowledge in a 3D environment. Their learning was expressed in a game where correct answers to Assemblr challenge questions related to transformations initiated a turn for a team to connect dots and create a square. 

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Johnson, B., Bramwell, R., Stamps, J., Paterson, K., & Jones, K. (2025). Transformations Throw Down: Extending Mathematics Knowledge with Assemblr. Journal of Technology-Integrated Lessons and Teaching, 4(1), 42–48. https://doi.org/10.13001/jtilt.v4i1.9113
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Brian Johnson, Lakeside Junior High School, Springdale Arkansas

Brian T. Johnson is the School Library Media Specialist at Lakeside Junior High School in Northwest Arkansas. He also serves as an adjunct professor for the University of Memphis in the Instruction and Curriculum Leadership department. His research interests include information literacy, coding in K-12 education, makerspaces, successful technology integration and flipped learning. He can be contacted at b.t.johnson16@gmail.com.

Rebecca Bramwell, Lakeside Junior High School, Springdale Arkansas

Rebecca Bramwell is an Instructional Facilitator at Lakeside Junior High School in Springdale, Arkansas. She has served as a math teacher for ten years. She holds a Math degree from Eastern Illinois University and a Master’s degree in Administration and Leadership from William Woods University. She is a Google Certified Educator and Trainer. Her favorite thing about education is the opportunity to collaborate with others to create meaningful learning opportunities for students.

Josef Stamps, Lakeside Junior High School, Springdale Arkansas

Josef Stamps is an 8th grade math teacher at Lakeside Junior High School in Arkansas. He is a graduate of John Brown University and earned his Master’s degree in teaching through Arkansas State University. In his free time, he enjoys being outdoors, reading, and playing board games.

Katie Paterson, Lakeside Junior High School, Springdale Arkansas

Katie Patterson is an 8th grade math teacher at Lakeside Junior High in Springdale, AR. She is a graduate of Kansas State University and received her M.Ed from Clemson University. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, reading and playing with her kids.

Kyle Jones, Lakeside Junior High School, Springdale Arkansas

Kyle Jones is an 8th grade math teacher and football coach at Lakeside Junior High in Springdale, Arkansas. He graduated from Harding University with a bachelor's degree in Middle Level Math & Social Studies Education. In his free time, he enjoys fishing, hiking, and spending time with his wife.