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3-D Student Work with Geogebra 5.0

3-D Student Work with Geogebra 5.0. Shelby Aaberg Scottsbluff HS saaberg@sbps.net. This Session 2:10 – 3:00. Introductory Problem Using Geogebra 5.0 Student Work Examples Project Ideas.

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3-D Student Work with Geogebra 5.0

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  1. 3-D Student Work with Geogebra 5.0 Shelby Aaberg Scottsbluff HS saaberg@sbps.net

  2. This Session2:10 – 3:00 • Introductory Problem • Using Geogebra 5.0 • Student Work Examples • Project Ideas Geogebra5.0 allows users to construct 3-D graphs. National Board Certified Teacher and UNL Noyce Master Teaching Fellow Shelby Aaberg will share several examples of student projects modeling problems from the world outside school and math from contests problems.

  3. Answer: s = 1

  4. The Devil is in the Details

  5. Expressing the Answer Visuallyhttp://mathleticism.net/?p=1475

  6. Geogebra 5.0 is Available

  7. Facilitating Student Use of Geogebra 5.0 Click View Select Graphics View 3D

  8. Facilitating Student Use of Geogebra 5.0 There’s only one thing to teach the students: Every button has a submenu that can be accessed with the tiny triangle. Hovering over the button gives instructions on what to do. The rest is trial and error.

  9. Student Work Examples

  10. Project Ideas http://mathleticism.net/?p=1336 Nested Cylinders and Water Problem (UNL Math Day 2013 Probe I)

  11. Project Ideas http://mathleticism.net/?p=1133 Broken Pipe in a Classroom

  12. Project Ideas http://mathleticism.net/?p=559 The Oil Storage Problem

  13. Euclid the Game http://euclidthegame.com/

  14. Thanks for your time and energy! Motivate your students to think outside the box!

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