Tutorial do geogebra
GeoGebra
Judith Hohenwarter and Markus Hohenwarter www.geogebra.org
Introduction to GeoGebra
Introduction to GeoGebra
Last modified: July 19, 2008 Written for GeoGebra 3.0 This book covers the basic introduction to the dynamic mathematics software GeoGebra. It can be used both for workshops and for self learning. Authors Judith Hohenwarter, judith@geogebra.org Markus Hohenwarter, markus@geogebra.org
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Acknowledgments
We would like to thank all members of the NSF Math and Science Partnership Project "Standards Mapped Graduate Education and Mentoring" at Florida Atlantic University and the School Board of Broward County, in particular, the leaders of the project, Heinz-Otto Peitgen and Richard Voss, who encouraged our work and the teachers from Broward County, Guy Barmoha, Paul Beaulieu, James Duke Chinn, Ana Escuder, Edward M. Knote, Athena Matherly, Barbara A. Perez, Lewis Prisco, Jeffrey Rosen, and Megan Yanes, for their continuous support and collaboration during the creation of this book. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EHR-0412342, NSF Math and Science Partnership "Standards Mapped Graduate Education and Mentoring". Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this