Specific Training in the Use of GeoGebra in the High School Classroom
For years, I have been teaching a GeoGebra course for use in high school or university classrooms. This training consists of two levels depending on the base level of the teachers. These levels aim to provide tools for using the software both for creating resources in the explanatory phase and for guiding students' work by applying the tools in the classroom. Above all, it provides keys for the subsequent evaluation of this work.
Level I Training (4 sessions of 6-8 hours)
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Introduction to GeoGebra. Manipulative mathematics. Science and education: presentation of 30 resources to use in the classroom.
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Developing a Geometry Applet. Line equations. Presentation of the main tools and their use through a practical example. Teacher's guide. Use of views. Texts in Latex.
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Studying Areas with GeoGebra in the High School Classroom. Pythagorean theorem. Demonstrations. Use of drawing tools.
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GeoGebra Classroom. How to incorporate interesting content and evaluate in your classroom with them.
Level II Training (4 sessions of 6-8 hours)
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Programming Mathematics. Reflections and practical examples on how to bring computational thinking into the high school classroom. GeoGebra authoring, Graspable Math, Python, and P5.js.
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GeoGebra Authoring 1. Hiloramas. Using the sequence command.
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GeoGebra Authoring 2. Euler's line. Creating buttons, GGBscript commands.
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The Derivative Paradox. GeoGebra as a tool for solving calculus problems. Optimization problems with derivatives. EBAU exercises.
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