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Archives

Page history last edited by Aileen Murphy 12 years, 8 months ago

Here, you can find links to the archives of each session as well as an outline of what was covered during each session (links will be added during the week).

 

The archives will be available in two formats.  The first link for the session takes you into the Wimba classroom.  You get the screen, the chat room, the presenter video, and the sound.  It also has a nice function for moving to different parts of the session.  However, the sound does not sync entirely with the screen.  The second link for the session is for an mp4 file you can download and run on your computer (or iPad, or iPod, although you'd need good eyes for that!).  The syncing works in the mp4 file, but you lose the chat line and the video of our images.

 

  • Monday, July 11, 2011, 10-11:30 am
  • Alternate Link-ArchiveMondayMorning.m4v 
    • 10:00-10:14 : Welcomes/Introductions
    • 10:14-10:22: Different versions of GeoGebra, How we can use GeoGebra
    • 10:22-11:24: Geometry Activity: Side Bisectors of a Triangle
    •             10:31-10:55: Cleaning it up to make an applet (Object properties, renaming objects, changing colors, checkboxes,etc)
    •             10:55-10:58 :Questions
    •             10:58-11:00: Using as an applet: Selecting views/tools available for users
    •             11:00- 11:07: Posting an applet
    •             11:07- 11:21: Editing the html using TextWrangler or SeaMonkey
    •             11:21- 11:24: Stealing applets, ggb file vs. html file
    • 11:24-end: Homework, PREP wiki

 

  • Monday, July 11, 2011, 2:30-4 pm 
  • Alternate Link- ArchiveMondayAfternoon.m4v
    • 2:30-2:38: Wiki Features (GeoGebra toolbars)
    • 2:38-2:41: Graphics View in GeoGebra
    • 2:41-3:00: More Wiki Features (Archived sessions, Instructor applets, Participant applets/how to post applets, Questions and Requests)
    • 3:02-3:56: Algebra Activity: Quadratic functions
      • 3:02-3:08: Creating sliders
      • 3:08-3:13 : Creating a parabola using sliders to shift/stretch the graph
      • 3:13-3:17: Animating the graph/slider
      • 3:17-3:20: Other questions about the sliders
      • 3:20-3:31: Colorizing objects, adding text, fixing positions of objects on the screen
      • 3:31-3:36: Using checkboxes to group objects that will appear/disappear together
      • 3:36-3:41: Putting points on the curves
      • 3:42-3:43: Attaching text to moving points
      • 3:43-3:53: Questions (placing a point the vertex, highlighting x-values on the x-axis)
      • 3:53-3:54: Commands, functions, and special values in GeoGebra (menus available)
      • 3:55-3:56: Getting the coordinates of a point
    • 3:56-3:58: Using GeoGebra commands: Getting GeoGebra help
    • 3:59-end: Reminders

 

  • Tuesday, July 12, 2011, 10-11:30 am 
  • Alternate Link - ArchiveTuesdayMorning.m4v
    • 10-10:06: Administrative details/sorting out video issues
    • 10:06-10:11: Shift from 3.2 to 4.0
    • 10:11-10:47: New features in 4.0
      • Style tools
      • Slider features
      • Functions
      • Vectors
      • Pen tool
      • Function inspector
      • Pause for questions at 10:45
    • 10:47-10:50: GeoGebra Forum
    • 10:50-10:51: Question (getting the style bar to appear)
    • 10:52-10:53: Attaching/detaching points
    • 10:52-11:05: Adding text in 4.0
    • 11:05-11:09: Jar files/exporting GeoGebra file
    • 11:09-11:10: Style bar for algebra window
    • 11:10-11:21: Pointing out other new features in 4.0
    • 11:13-11:17: Graphics view
    • 11:18-11:21: CAS
    • 11:23-11:31: Things you can do with 4.0 and not 3.2
      • 11:23-11:28: Slope fields demo
      • 11:29-11:31: Linear equations demo

 

  • Tuesday, July 12, 2011, 2:30-4 pm
  • Alternate Link - ArchiveTuesdayAfternoon.m4v
    • 2:30-2:44: Features
      • 2:31-2:32: Virtual keyboard
      • 2:32-2:44: Scripting/Construction Protocol
    • 2:44-2:46: Addressing questions from the Wiki (Is it worth switching to 4.0 for the fall?)
    • 2:46-2:49: Group assignments
    • 2:49-3:09: Unit circle activity using two graphics windows (tracing points, segments, sine/cosine curves, etc. using slider)
    • 3:09-3:20: Questions from the activity
    • 3:22-3:28: “Stealing” applets (technical difficulties)
    • 3:28-4:01: Spreadsheets
      • 3:35: Creating “random” values
      • 3:39-4:00: Spreadsheet tools (Histograms, Boxplots, etc.)
        • 3:39-3:49: One-variable statistics
        • 3:50-3:56: Two-variable statistics
        • 3:56-4:00: Create a List, Create a List of Points
      • 4:00-4:01: Redefining values in the spreadsheet
    • 4:01-end: Wrap-up, homework reminder

 

  • Wednesday, July 13, 2011, 10-11:30 am
  • Alternate Link - ArchiveWednesdayMorning.m4v
    • 10-10:20: Borrowing other people’s applets
    • 10:22-11:14: Useful tools for creating applets
      • 10:24-10:30: “If” statements to define piecewise functions
      • 10:30-10:46: Tangent lines and derivatives using GeoGebra commands
      • 10:46-10:58: Riemann sums and integrals
      • 10:58-11:08: Taylor Polynomials
      • 11:08-11:14: Sequences and series
    • 11:15-11:31: Scripting-JavaScript
    • 11:31-end: Questions

 

  • Wednesday, July 13, 2011, 2:30-4 pm 
  • Alternate Link - ArchiveWednesdayAfternoon.m4v
    • 2:30-2:37: Where to find things and questions from morning session
    • 2:37-3:39: Scripting (Using a previously created .ggb file (SlopeFields))
    • 3:39-3:44: Questions
    • 3:44-3:56: Examples with potentially useful features/sample class use of an applet
    • 3:56-end: Comments on the assignment, what’s to come, questions

 

  • Thursday, July 14, 2011, 10-11:30 am
  • Alternate Link - ArchiveThursdayMorning.m4v
    • 10-10:03: Questions, call for volunteer presenters for afternoon session
    • 10:03-10:43: Matrices in GeoGebra
      • 10:04-10:06: Creating matrices using lists of lists
      • 10:06-10:09: Editing the matrix, placing the matrix on the graphics view
      • 10:09-10:16: Creating a matrix using the spreadsheet
      • 10:16-10:20: Formula text
      • 10:20-10:21: Other possibilities for matrix entries (sliders)
      • 10:22-10:23: Other new spreadsheet features
      • 10:23-10:30: Manipulating matrices (addition, scalar multiplication, etc.)
      • 10:30-10:31: Other new matrix commands
      • 10:32-10:43: Interaction between points, vectors, lines, and matrice
      • 10:36-10:39: Eigenvectors
    • 10:43-11:30: Image manipulation
      • 10:46-10:49: Creating a curve (parametric equations) and a point on the curve
      • 10:49-10:51: Fixing the image to a point and causing it to move around the curve
      • 10:51-10:52: Changing object properties using a slider
      • 10:52-11:01: Animating the object
      • 11:02-11:06: Controlling size and orientation using points, distorting the image
      • 11:07-11:30: Geometric transformations of the image
        • 11:07-11:09: Defining vectors
        • 11:09-11:13: Translating the object using vectors
        • 11:13-11:16: Picture dilation
        • 11:16-11:18: Reflecting an object about a line
        • 11:18-11:22: Using a matrix and a slider to manipulate an image
        • 11:22-11:30: Tessellating the image
    • 11:30-end: Questions

 

  • Thursday, July 14, 2011, 2:30-4 pm
  • Alternate Link - ArchiveThursdayAfternoon.m4v
    • 2:30-2:32: Questions
    • 2:32-3:53: Participant applet presentations
      • 2:32-2:39: Elisse Ghitelman, June Patton, Doug Kuhlmann
        • 2:32-2:39: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
        • 2:39-2:51: Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
        • 2:51-3:08: Polar graphing
      • 3:08-3:17: AppShare difficulties (skip over this)
      • 3:17-3:30: Tony Cron: Parabolas
      • 3:31-3:39: Michael Ward: Pythagorean Theorem Proof
      • 3:45-3:53: Jim Factor: “Basis for Subspace” and “Grid From Vectors” (GeoGebra 5)
    • 3:54-3:57: Another Pythagorean Theorem applet (smooth motion using a slider)
    • 3:57-4:02: Applet for “testing” students (generate random values for a point, make students drag to that point, give a “well done” message when successful)
    • 4:02-end: Questions

 

  • Friday, July 15, 2011, 10-11:30 am 
  • Alternate Link - ArchiveFridayMorning.m4v
    • 10-10:17: Discussion/review
      • 10:01-10:03: Teaching vs. just using technology
      • 10:03-10:05: Different styles of using GeoGebra
      • 10:05-10:07: Questions and comments
      • 10:07-10:17: Workshop follow-up
    • 10:18-10:30: Responses to previous questions
      • 10:18-10:24: Using a slider for a drop-down menu
      • 10:24-10:30: Turning things on and off using buttons
    • 10:30-11:15: Participant applet presentations
      • 10:30-10:37: Alison Moser: Parabola and Sine applets
      • 10:40-10:49: Sharon Emerson-Stonnell: Geometry applet (kites)
      • 10:51-10:56: Hillary Einziger: Secant and tangent lines
      • 10:56-11:05: Craig Biley: Firing a projectile up a hill
      • 11:06-11:14: Ellen Panofsky: Squeeze Theorem
    • 11:15-11:31: Customising the toolbar

 

  • Friday, July 15, 2011, 2:30-4 pm
  • Alternate Link - ArchiveFridayAfternoon.m4v
    • 2:30-2:32: Plan for the afternoon
    • 2:32-3:15: Participant applet presentations
      • 2:34-2:53: Maria Falidas: Unit Circle applet and Polar Coordinates applet
      • 2:54-3:15: David Edwards: Polar Graphing applet
    • 3:16-3:26: Implicit functions in GeoGebra 4.0
    • 3:26-3:53: Participant applet presentations
      • 3:27-3:46: James Quinlan: Newton’s method, Curve Length applet, Cobweb applet
      • 3:47-3:53: Kristen Schreck: Limits applet
    • 3:53-end: Exporting graphs, exporting files

 

 

Comments (1)

Elisse Ghitelman said

at 6:45 pm on Jul 13, 2011

I tried looking at the regular links and alternate links and find the alternate links easier to scroll through and find things with.

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