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Moving on with Dynamic Geometry

Extending learning in mathematics using interactive geometry software

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Getting Started with Interactive Geometry Software

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Geometric activities providing contexts for using interactive geometry software.

 

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Moving on with Dynamic Geometry

This is a collection of articles (new and previously published) on Dynamic Geometry. It includes articles by Adrian Oldknow and Kate Mackrell plus many others.

Young children and Cabri-geometre by Peter Winbourne and Andrew Wrigley
Polygons with primary students by Kate Mackrell
Messing up by Lulu Healy, Reinhard Hoelzl, Celia Hoyles and Richard Noss
Cabri constructions by Lulu Healy, Reinhard Hoelzl, Celia Hoyles and Richard Noss
Dynamic geometry in the Logo spirit by Janet Ainley and Dave Pratt
Circle Geometry and Cabri in a classroom by Daniela Ippolito
Rotations and Polygons with Cabri-geometre by Bernard Capponi
Bart’s Parts by Peter Ransom
Teaching TRIG with Cabri by Pauline Vos
Making Sense of Cabri with A-level students by Rosamund Sutherland, Daniela lppolito, Roberto Porcaro, Lulu Healy
Teaching using Cabri - with a little help from prepared files by Kate Mackrell
An alternative introduction to Proof in dynamic geometry by Michael de Villiers

Dynamic Rangoli Patterns by George Harrison and Maria Goulding
The Geometer’s Sketch pad by Adrian Oldknow
What do you see? by Peter Winbourne
Geometric Modelling with Cabri-georn etre by Jill Bruce, Alison Wolf, Rosamund Sutherland
An introduction to Cabri 3D by Kate Mackrell
Bringing geometry to life and life to geometry - Cabri Geometry and digital images by Adrian Oldknow
Geometric and algebraic modelling with dynamic geometry software by Adrian Oldknow
Dynamic Geometry - getting started by Heather McLeay
Rene Descartes and Dynamic Geometry by Warwick Evans
Omar Khayyam and Dynamic Geometry by Sue Burns (now Sue Johnston-Wilder)
Omar Khayyam’s insight into the cubic equation by Warwick Evans
Focussing and Generalising with Dynamic Geometry by John Bibby
Problem solving and proof in the age of Dynamic Geometry by Daniel Scher
Euclid’s second proposition and Two Circles by Bryan Dye
Proof, proof and more proof by Marnie Weeden

The Geometer’s Sketch pad for Primary Geometry:A framework by Kit Ee Dawn Ng and Su KwangTeong
Current practice in using dynamic geometry to teach about Angle properties by Kenneth Ruthven, Sara Hennessy and Rosemary Deaney
Expanding current practice by Kenneth Ruthven
Incorporating Dynamic Geometry Systems into Secondary Mathematics Education:
Didactical Perspectivesand Practices of Teachers
by Kenneth Ruthven, Sara Hennessy and Rosemary Deaney
Research Bibliographies by Keith Jones

This collection of articles shows some of the possibility for extending learning in mathematics afforded by the interactive geometry software.

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