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Revision as of 17:50, 19 April 2015
Time | Narration |
00:00 | Hello everybody. |
00:02 | Welcome to this Geogebra tutorial on the Export feature in GeoGebra. |
00:07 | If this is the first time you are using Geogebra, |
00:10 | please watch the Introduction to GeoGebra tutorial on the Spoken Tutorial website. |
00:17 | In this tutorial, |
00:18 | we will learn about: The Export feature in GeoGebra |
00:22 | To export the drawing pad figures as a static picture |
00:26 | And export the GeoGebra file as a dynamic HTML webpage. |
00:31 | To get started with Geogebra, I am using the |
00:34 | GNU/Linux operating system Ubuntu Version 10.04 LTS |
00.39 | and the Geogebra version 3.2.40.0. |
00:44 | Now to the GeoGebra Window. |
00:48 | Open any GeoGebra file that you have already created by selecting menu option File and Open. |
00.57 | Let us select ConcentricCircles.ggb and click Open. |
01:04 | Let us close the Algebra and Spreadsheet Views, if they are open, by selecting menu option View and unchecking the options. |
01:16 | We can use the Move Graphics View tool and position the drawing pad objects. |
01:22 | You can choose to select objects to export, or you may export the entire drawing pad if you don't select any of the objects. |
01:32 | Select menu option File>>Export>>Graphics View as Picture. |
01:40 | Select the format of the file you want to export , let us select png. |
01:48 | You can change the Scale here, we will leave the default values. |
01:53 | You can increase or decrease the Resolution here. |
01:58 | Click Save. |
02.01 | Select the folder name here, select the file name. |
02:07 | The File type is already here png and click Save. |
02:15 | To Summarize, |
02:17 | Select the objects on the drawing pad or leave it unselected to export the entire drawing pad. |
02:26 | Select the menu option File>>Export>>Graphics View as Picture. |
02:33 | Choose the Format, Scale and Resolution and save the exported file. |
02:40 | Now to the second part of the lesson, |
02:45 | to export Geogebra as a dynamic webpage. |
02:49 | Let us first open a GeoGebra file, for example |
02:53 | Interior Angles.ggb. |
02.59 | Now select menu option File, Export >> Dynamic Worksheet as webpage. |
03:09 | A box appears. |
03:12 | Enter the Title, Author name and Date. |
03:18 | There are two tabs the General and the Advanced. |
03:22 | In the General tab, you can enter the text you want to above the construction and below the construction. |
03:30 | Let us add this text to appear above the construction. |
03:37 | I will cut and paste the information by pressing Ctrl +X on the keyboard |
03:43 | and then Ctrl+V again on the keyboard. |
03:48 | Move the vertices of the triangle and observe the values of the interior angles of the triangle. |
03:56 | Now, below the construction add Observe what happens when A, B and C are on a straight line by dragging the vertices. |
04:08 | Now to the Advanced tab. |
04:10 | There are a number of check boxes that add features and options of GeoGebra to include as part of the GeoGebra page. |
04:18 | To enable right-click features on the webpage, check this. |
04:23 | To enable moving labels, check this. |
04:28 | To have an icon that resets the construction to the original position, check this. |
04:35 | If you want GeoGebra application window to open on your computer when you double click on the GeoGebra webpage, check this. |
04:45 | If you want the Menu bar, Tool bar and Input bar or Save and Print features to appear to your webpage, select the appropriate boxes here. |
04:56 | You can change the width and the height of the GeoGebra window, that appears on the webpage, here. |
05:03 | Select Export and save it as an html file, to view in the browser. |
05:11 | As I use Firefox web browser, it immediately opens once I export it. |
05:22 | You can notice the text above the construction as well as below the construction. |
05:29 | You can move the vertices as this is a dynamic web page and observe the changes to the figure. |
05:38 | To Summarize, |
05:39 | Open a GeoGebra file that you have already created , select menu option File >>Export >> Dynamic Worksheet as webpage. |
05:50 | Choose the Title, Text and Advanced features and export your GeoGebra file as a webpage, html file. |
06:01 | View the html file using a web browser. |
06:05 | You may need to install java for Geogebra to work on a web browser. |
06:11 | Now to the assignment – |
06:13 | Open any GeoGebra file and export as a Static picture by selecting certain objects or the whole drawing pad |
06:24 | and as a Dynamic web page. |
06:25 | In the dynamic web page include the following features, |
06:29 | Reset option and Tool Bar option. |
06:33 | Watch the video available at this web site. |
06:36 | It summarizes the spoken tutorial project. |
06:40 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
06.44 | The spoken tutorial project team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials, |
06.49 | gives certificates to those who pass an online test. |
06.52 | For more details contact this email address. |
06.58 | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
07:01 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
07:07 | More information on this mission is available at this web site. |
07:12 | Thank you. This is bindu from IT for change, Bengaluru, signing off. Enjoy exploring geogebra. |