Jacob wrote:

>  That would be a huge value to me.  As a high school teacher, the
>  features of GeoGebra almost completely fill the void of "things I wish
>  sage could do".  The notebook widgets for Mathematica style
>  demonstrations would fill quite a bit of the same void, but GeoGebra
>  is already robust and has a ton of functionality.
>
>  I love sage, but the high school definition of "exploration" generally
>  means grabbing things and moving them around and seeing what happens.
>  That is hard to accomplish in sage and it is what interactive geometry
>  software like GeoGebra was designed to do.  Sage is great for my
>  calculus and statistics classes, but it falls short in Precalculus and
>  Geometry where a much more tactile grab approach works well.  If I
>  could send data freely back and forth between the two I could create
>  much more powerful concept demonstrations across the board in my
>  class.
>
>  The fact that GeoGebra can be driven by text commands and embedded as
>  a java applet makes interfacing it with a system like sage seem
>  possible.  I am very excited about this possibility because for me it
>  would "complete" sage's functionality.

GeoGebra is awesome, isn't it?  Are there other high school teachers
that would also like to see GeoGebra added to Sage?

Ted

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