The world is heading towards the era of Society 5.0, which requires learning Mathematics as much as possible to be easy to understand and interesting for students. Technology-based visualization, such as the use of Geogebra, can help students understand Mathematics formulas better. Therefore, teachers who are members of the High School Mathematics MGMP need to have insight into the importance of technology-based learning as a strategy to improve teaching quality. This activity aims to open teachers' insights into visualization and technology-based Mathematics learning, and help them develop creative learning modules and tools. The activity method includes four meetings consisting of webinars and workshops. The first webinar contains an introduction to the importance of visualization-based learning; the second webinar provides training in using Geogebra/R onsite or hybrid; the third webinar trains the creation of learning modules; and the fourth webinar presents the theory of writing scientific papers and using Mendeley. The results show that teachers are able to make creative and interesting lesson plans and learning modules using Geogebra/R, and motivate students to learn Mathematics independently or in groups. Some of the modules produced have been tested at school, although none of the participants have succeeded in making papers ready for publication. This activity succeeded in improving the ability of teachers to utilize technology for learning Mathematics.
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