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:
About David

David is a mathematics teacher and a learning specialist for technology at Stratford Hall in Vancouver, BC. He has been teaching since 2002, and has worked in Brooklyn, London, and Bangkok before moving back to Canada. He has his Masters degree in Educational Technology from UBC, and is the co-author of a mathematics textbook. He has been published in ISTE's Leading and Learning, Educational Technology Solutions, The Software Developers Journal, The Bangkok Post and Edutopia. He blogs with the Cooperative Catalyst, and is the Assessment group facilitator for Edutopia. He has also helped organize the first Edcamp in Canada, and TEDxKIDS@BC.
Disclaimer: The ideas discussed on this blog are my own, and in no way represent those of my employer.
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