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===Working with the application===
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===Getting familiar with the Geogebra interface===
====Getting familiar with the Geogebra interface====
   
[[File:Geogebra2a.png|Geogebra window|center|frameless]]
 
[[File:Geogebra2a.png|Geogebra window|center|frameless]]
    
The above image shows you the Geogebra window.  After opening Geogebra, you will see the application window as above.  The user can define the graphics view in terms of the axes, the grid, scale of the axes, etc.  The Move button - which allows objects to be moved is highlighted in blue.
 
The above image shows you the Geogebra window.  After opening Geogebra, you will see the application window as above.  The user can define the graphics view in terms of the axes, the grid, scale of the axes, etc.  The Move button - which allows objects to be moved is highlighted in blue.
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====Tool bar introduction ====
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===Tool bar introduction ===
 
In this section you will be introduced to the basic constructions available on the tool bar.
 
In this section you will be introduced to the basic constructions available on the tool bar.
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Introduction to the tool bar">  
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Introduction to the tool bar">  
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#Drawing lines: The menu for lines and segments also allows multiple constructions - segments,lines, rays and vectors
 
#Drawing lines: The menu for lines and segments also allows multiple constructions - segments,lines, rays and vectors
 
#Drawing multiple lines: Multiple lines can also be drawn in Geogebra. Parallel lines, perpendicular lines, angle bisectors and perpendicular bisectors can be drawn.
 
#Drawing multiple lines: Multiple lines can also be drawn in Geogebra. Parallel lines, perpendicular lines, angle bisectors and perpendicular bisectors can be drawn.
=====Saving and exporting=====
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====Saving and exporting====
 
#You can save Geogebra file from the File menu.   
 
#You can save Geogebra file from the File menu.   
 
#You can also export the Geogebra file as an image (.png format) or as an animated graphic (.gif format).
 
#You can also export the Geogebra file as an image (.png format) or as an animated graphic (.gif format).
 
#If you export the Geogebra file as html you can publish it on the repository for Geogebra files.
 
#If you export the Geogebra file as html you can publish it on the repository for Geogebra files.
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====Measuring an angle====
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===Measuring an angle===
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Measuring an angle">  
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Measuring an angle">  
 
File:Geogebra_angle_measurement.png
 
File:Geogebra_angle_measurement.png
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The above set of images show how to measure angles in Geogebra.  
 
The above set of images show how to measure angles in Geogebra.  
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====Typing text in a textbox====
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===Typing text in a textbox===
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Using the text box">  
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Using the text box">  
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The textbox is used to write descriptive text in a Geogebra file.  The first image shows you the option in the tool bar which will be used to insert a text box.  After selecting the text box option, you can click anywhere on the graphics pad to insert the text box.  The next two images show how symbols and prior defined objects can be inserted.  For example, in the third image, the "α" object is a prior defined object - the angle measure. This feature allows the text box to dynamically capture the changes in the Geogebra file.
 
The textbox is used to write descriptive text in a Geogebra file.  The first image shows you the option in the tool bar which will be used to insert a text box.  After selecting the text box option, you can click anywhere on the graphics pad to insert the text box.  The next two images show how symbols and prior defined objects can be inserted.  For example, in the third image, the "α" object is a prior defined object - the angle measure. This feature allows the text box to dynamically capture the changes in the Geogebra file.
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====Defining a slider====
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===Defining a slider===
 
One of the powerful features of Geogebra is the dynamic feature. You can vary parameters of the shape that you want to animate and see how properties change.
 
One of the powerful features of Geogebra is the dynamic feature. You can vary parameters of the shape that you want to animate and see how properties change.
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Using the slider">  
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Using the slider">  
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#When you define a slider, you can also set up animation on - this keeps changing the value of the parameter and keeps changing the sketch
 
#When you define a slider, you can also set up animation on - this keeps changing the value of the parameter and keeps changing the sketch
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====Defining a checkbox====
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===Defining a checkbox===
 
A checkbox is a useful way to control the sequence of display of objects in a Geogebra file and hence can be an useful way to structure a lesson.  
 
A checkbox is a useful way to control the sequence of display of objects in a Geogebra file and hence can be an useful way to structure a lesson.  
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Using the check box">  
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Using the check box">  

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