Geogebra Open Presentation writing
Google Docs has a really cool feature I'd like to try out. The idea is that I have a presentation on Geogebra that I would like to host. There was a lot of interest before, and unfortunately I had to cancel, but I'd like to try again. I'm not a Geogebra expert however, just an enthusiastic intermediate level user. I'd like to create a presentation for beginners to use, but don't want to miss anything important.
That's where you come in, if you are interested. The idea is, I've created a presentation, which you can access at:
http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dhkzc87c_7g8r8cz83
You can contact me through an online form at http://davidwees.com/contact and ask for permission to edit the presentation, and I'll send you an invitation. You'll have to start by creating an account at http://docs.google.com, but that's pretty easy to do. Once you have the invitation, you can edit/add to/delete from the presentation. I've started with a basic structure, but there's obviously lots of room for improvement.
Here is what we have so far:
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