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Example Englisch
Peter Mayer edited this page Jun 24, 2021
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Finding a point in the coordinate system for students who know how to deal with natural numbers
- Hide the Algebra View, show the grid, show only the positive direction for the axis
- Zoom in, such that the grid has a distance of 0.5
- Create a slider with name a, min 0, max 7 and increment 0.1
- Create a slider with name b, min 0, max 4 and increment 0.1
- Type A = (a,b) in the Input Bar
- Type B = (0,0) in the Input Bar
- Type solved = Distance[A,B]<0.1 in the Input Bar
- Hide Point A and the two sliders
- Resize the window, so you can see the x-axis from 0 to 7 and the y-axis from 0 to 4
- Choose Share from the file menu
- Make sure the applet size was detected correctly and press next. You do not need any informations for the student, since you fill in this in Moodle.
- Fill in the fields with information for other teachers. You should choose Shared with link in the visibility section.
- You can also find this file under https://www.geogebra.org/material/show/id/Tz7PugnG
- Go to the Question Bank of your Moodle course
- Choose Create a new question...
- Double click on GeoGebra
- Type in a question name
- Type: Drag the blue point to the point A=({a}/{b}).
- Click Choose a link... in the GeoGebra Applet section
- Find and choose the file you just uploaded to geogebra.org
- You will get a list of your files (public and shared with link) when you are logged in to geogebra.org in the same browser instance.
- Alternatively you can copy and paste the share link which is shown on geogebra.org
- Click (Re)Load and show applet - the applet will be shown
- Choose yes in the Are there any variables which should be randomized? drop-down list
- If you're lucky, we found the correct variables, which can be randomized for you, otherwise type a,b in the Variables to be randomized input
- In the Answers section set Variable 1 to solved and the grade to 100%
- Save the question and preview the question. Use the question in a Moodle Quiz.