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- Effective Term:
- Spring 2014
- Course Number:
- MTH 76
- Course Title:
- Introduction to GeoGebra
- Credit Hours:
- 1
- Lecture Hours:
- 10
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Intended Outcomes for the course
- Successfully install GeoGebra on a work or home computer or tablet
- Use GeoGebra in a similar capacity as a graphing calculator: as a computer algebra system to perform algebraic operations and to graph functions and equations
- Use GeoGebra to create mathematical images for use in other documents, such as: exams, presentations and written assignments
Course Activities and Design
Activities should include submitting files that show experience with all of the following:
- Download GeoGebra and submit a saved GeoGebra file
- Graph an equation or function using GeoGebra and alter it (e.g. move, show/hide, color, style, label, restrict domain, etc.)
- Use a graph (e.g. find intercepts, intersect two functions, find area under a curve, etc.)
- Use the Computer Algebra System (CAS) to perform algebra
- Create interactive files using sliders or other input objects (e.g. sliders that alter coefficients, points on a function that trace out related functions, relation between points on a circle and a trigonometric function)
- Use files from outside GeoGebra within GeoGebra and/or use GeoGebra graphs or data or files independent from GeoGebra (e.g. use data from Excel in GeoGebra, use a graph generated in GeoGebra in a text document, import a picture to GeoGebra)
Outcome Assessment Strategies
Assessment must include at least two of the following:
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Attend 80% or more of class meetings (for those classes that meet in person) for pass consideration
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Weekly document assignments
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Portfolio of GeoGebra files
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Colaborative work
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Cumulative assignment
- Level specific assignment (e.g lab write up for MTH251 or Exam for MTH112)
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
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OBTAINING GEOGEBRA:
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Download and Install GeoGebra
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Download GeoGebra as a free-standing program or use as a web-based utility
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Download the appropriate Java support if necessary
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GRAPH A FUNCTION:
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Graph functions using function notation
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Graph equations in implicit form
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Show/Hide objects using: Algebra Window and/or Properties Window and/or right-clicking and/or Show/Hide icon
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Investigate Graphs:
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Intersect two graphs
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Read a value from a graph using a point on the graph
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Use the “Extrema” function to find local and global minimum and maximum
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Find zero(s) and y -intercept
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Alter the graphics view from the Graphics Window and from the pop-up window
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Zoom
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Alter one axis (either by altering aspect ratio, or dragging one axes with the mouse or manually in the pop-up window)
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Turn on and off the rectangular grid
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USE THE COMPUTER ALGEBRA SYSTEM:
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Understand that GeoGebra evaluates expressions according to the order of operations (e.g. complex fractions and radicals).
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Be able to use parentheses as grouping symbols correctly.
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Use CAS commands like Solve[, Expand[, Factor[, FractionText[, and/or options for equation formatting (e.g. changing between standard form and slope-intercept form of a linear equation, or Aekx vs. Abx form)
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RECOGNIZE CHILD AND PARENT OBJECTS:
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Create an object dependent on another object (e.g. a tessellation based on two points, or a first and second derivative of a function), and alter the parent object to observe changes in the child(ren) object(s)
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Understand that deleting a parent object deletes all child objects
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Use undo and redo with keyboard commands and/or undo buttons
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USE SLIDERS:
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Create a slider
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Use a slider
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Use a slider to alter an object on the screen or spreadsheet or algebra view
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Examine a family of functions using Trace and a slider as a coefficient (e.g. y=mx+b with m as a slider between -5 and 5, incrementing by 0.1)
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Animate a slider with drop-down window and/or play/pause button
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USE ICONS TO CREATE OBJECTS
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Create objects geometrically (e.g. lines or circles)
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Use red triangles to employ non-obvious icons (e.g. insert text, insert image, insert vector, etc)
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USE GEOGEBRA OUTSIDE OF THE GEOGEBRA SOFTWARE
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Export the graphics screen to clipboard
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Use a GeoGebra image in a document
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Import and use an image
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Import an image from a computer or tablet to the Graphics window
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Attach an image’s corners to other points in the Graphics window
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Use corner points to alter an image to a desired scale
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OPTIONAL TOPICS
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Plotting data and regressions
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Draw a scatter plot, box plot or histogram
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Perform a regression on a set of points (e.g. use line of best fit icon; use FitPoly[ to plot a parabola based on three points; use FitSine[ to fit a sine wave to a set of points overlaid on an imported graph of natural gas use)
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Use the Tool Creation feature
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Make a tool based on input object(s) with output object(s) dependent on input (e.g. tessellation tool using two regular polygons)
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Save the tool and/or make an icon for the tool
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Use the Function Inspector
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Use Conditional Visibility and Style changes
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Make text and/or objects that appear under specific parameters
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Alter color based on parameters or
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Alter color and style of objects manually
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Explore the Statistics Calculator
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Download and explore GeoGebra 3D
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Create objects in 3D mode
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Change view angle and zoom in 3D Graphics window
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Export a file as a webpage
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Create a demonstration or activity
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Export a demonstration or activity as a webpage independent from GeoGebra
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Recognize the necessity of support .jar file (if applicable)
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GeoGebra Tube
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Upload to GeoGebra Tube an approved GeoGebra file or webpage to be used by other GeoGebra users
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Utilize the built-in LaTeX commands to improve appearance of text
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