Learn Geogebra

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Introduction

Geogebra is an interactive geometry , algebra, statistics and calculus application, intended for learning and teaching mathematics from primary school to university level. Geogebra’s tools enable us to produce new objects using pointing device. They can be activated by clicking on the corresponding buttons of the Toolbar. This application is free and licensed under the GNU Public License.

ICT Competency

Educational application and relevance

Geogebra is an outstanding technology tool that improves mathematics education.Through simulations, students create concrete representations of geometric theorems instead of abstractly configuring images in the mind. Geogebra is an exciting, Web based application that eliminates concept of memorization. In addition to this, students transform from passive classroom observers to active, excited participants. Meaningful learning occurs as the students manipulate and test data with-in the Geogebra.

Version

The GEOGEBRA version - 5.0.236.0-3D…..

Geogebra is part of the Ubuntu distribution (in the training). This can be opened from Applications → Education → Geogebra.

Configuration

There is no specific configuration for this tool or application.

Overview of Features

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Development and community help

Working with the application

Functionalities

The tool has several features...like….,

  1. We can create special .ggb files which can be used to apply a style to other files.
  2. We can load a .ggb file into another.
  3. Opacity for lines and perimeters of shapes.
  4. Insert image tools now supports SVG files.
  5. This is a simulation as well as graphic plotter
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Step 1 - In GeoGebra you can animate the geometric figure you have drawn and dynamically see how some values like length, area, perimeter of a figure changes, see the same figure in different ways. For detailed resources on how to learn Geogebra you can click on http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/Portal:ICT_Literacy. Step 2 - Drawing points, line segment and rays

Select Point Tool, and click anywhere on the drawing point to plot six points A, B, C, D, E, F.

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File formats for creation

Saving the file

Export and publishing files

Advanced features

Installation

Method of installation Steps
From Ubuntu software Centre Steps - Applications → Ubuntu soft-ware center → search Geogebra → Install.
From Terminal Steps - Applications → Accessories → Terminal.
Open terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and then type below command 

“sudo apt-get install geogebra” Press Enter key and it will ask your Ubuntu password, type your ubuntu password and then press “Enter”. It will will show how space it will from storage space and some other details, again press “Enter” key.

From the web Steps - Web download , Web based registation
Web based registration Steps

The application on mobiles and tablets

Geogebra can also be downloaded for the mobile from Google Playstore

Ideas for resource creation

References

How to use template

{{subst:Explore_an_application}} on the page you create for your tool. Page Name should be "Learn ToolName"