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Revision as of 13:12, 18 December 2013
Title of script: Exporting-GeoGebra-Files
Author: Madhuri Ganapathi
Keywords: Geogebra tools used- Move Graphics View, static picture, dynamic HTML webpage, Algebra and Spreadsheet Views,png, Scale, Resolution, Format, Advanced tab, enable moving labels, Firefox web browser sun-java6-plugin, Spoken tutorial, video tutorial
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Slide number 1
Title Slide |
Hello Everybody.
Welcome to this spoken tutorial on the Export feature in GeoGebra. |
Slide number 1
Pre-requisites |
If this is the first time you are using Geogebra,
please watch the “Introduction to GeoGebra” tutorial on the Spoken Tutorial website. |
Slide number 2
Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial,
we will learn about the Export feature in GeoGebra
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Slide number 3
System Requirements |
To get started with Geogebra, I am using the
GNU/Linux operating system Ubuntu Version 10.04 LTS and Geogebra version 3.2.40.0 |
Switch to Geogebra Window
Click on File >> Open |
Now to the GeoGebra Window.
Open any GeoGebra file that you have already created by selecting File menu option and Open. |
Select ConcentricCircles.ggb | I will select ConcentricCircles.ggb. |
Close the Algebra and Spreadsheet Views. | Let us close the Algebra and Spreadsheet Views if they are open. |
Click on Move Graphics View tool | We can use the Move Graphics View tool and position the drawing pad objects. |
You can choose to select objects to export, or you may export the entire drawing pad if you don't select any objects | |
Click on File >> Export>>Graphics View as Picture | Select menu option File>> Export>> Graphics View as Picture |
Select .png | Select the format of the file you want to export it to, let us select png. |
Point to the Scale. | You can change the Scale here, we will leave the default values |
Point to the Resolution | You can decrease or increase the Resolution here. |
Click on Save>> select folder, file-name and Click Save | Click Save, select the folder name here, select the file name.
The File type is already here the png file type, and click Save. |
Slide Number 4
Exporting as a Static Picture |
To Summarise,
Select the objects on the drawing pad, or leave it unselected to export the entire drawing pad Select menu option File >Export > Graphics View as Picture. |
Slide Number 5
Exporting as a Static Picture |
Choose the Format, Scale and Resolution and save the exported file. |
Now to the second part of the lesson. | |
Open Interior Angles Triangle.ggb | First let us open a GeoGebra file.
Interior Angles Triangle.ggb, to export GeoGebra as a dynamic web page. |
Click on File >> Export >> Dynamic Websheet as webpage(html) | Now select menu option File, Export >> Dynamic Worksheet as webpage(html) |
Type the Title, Author and Date | A box appears.
Enter the Title, the Author and the Date |
Point to the two tabs
Click on the General tab |
There are two tabs.
In the General Tab you can enter the text you want to above the construction and below the construction. |
Above the construction,
copy and paste from odt file, “ Move the vertices of the triangle and observe the values of the interior angles of the triangle” |
Let us add this text, I will copy, paste it by pressing CTRL +C and CTRL+V
“ Move the vertices of the triangle and observe the values of the interior angles of the triangle” |
Below the construction, type
“Observe what happens when A,B and C are on a straight line by dragging the vertices.” |
Below the construction add,
“Observe what happens when A,B and C are on a straight line by dragging the vertices.” |
Point to the Advanced tab | Now the Advanced tab |
Point to the check-boxes | There are a number of check boxes that add features and options of GeoGebra to include as part of the GeoGebra web-page. |
Check “right-click” | To enable right-click features on the webpage, check this (Enable right click features). |
Check “enable moving labels” | To enable moving labels, check this (Enable dragging of labels). |
Check “Show Icon to reset Construction” | To have an icon that resets the construction to the original position, check this (Show icon to resert construction). |
Check “double-click” | If you want GeoGebra application window to open on your computer when you double click on the GeoGebra webpage check this (Double click opens the application window). |
Check the appropriate boxes | If you want the Menu bar, Tool bar, Input bar and Save and Print options on your webpage, Check these options. |
Point to width and height fields | You can change the width and the height of the GeoGebra window, that appears on the webpage here |
Select Export >>Save as html | Select Export and Save it as an html file, by selecting the folder here
the file name here, the file type is already an html, click Save. |
Switch to browser | As I use Firefox web browser, it immediately opens once I export it.
Notice the text above and below the construction, and it is a dynamic web page on Firefox. Where you can move the vertices. |
Slide Number 6
Exporting as a Dynamic Web Page |
To Summarise,
Open a GeoGebra file that you have already created , select Menu option File >Export > Dynamic Worksheet as webpage(html) |
Slide Number 7
Exporting as a Dynamic Web Page |
Choose the Title, Text and Advanced features and Export your GeoGebra file as a webpage - html file
View the html file using a web browser. You will need sun-java6-plugin installed for Geogebra to work on Firefox. |
Slide Number 8
Assignment |
Now to the assignment –
Open any GeoGebra file and export as A Static picture by selecting certain objects and then the whole drawing pad and as a Dynamic web page. In the dynamic web page include the following features
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Slide Number 9
About the Spoken Tutorial Project |
Watch the video available at this website
http://spoken-tutorial.org /What is a Spoken Tutorial It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
Slide Number 10
About Spoken Tutorial Workshops |
The Spoken Tutorial Project Team
Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials Gives certificates to those who pass an online test For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org |
Slide Number 11
Acknowledgements |
Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India More information on this Mission is available at this website : http://spoken-tutorial.org /NMEICT-Intro |
Slide Number 12
About the contributor |
Thank you this is Bindu from IT for Change, Bengaluru signing off.
Enjoy exploring Geogebra. |