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Geogebra en moodle

Module by: Santiago Sesma. E-mail the author

Summary: Breve manual para poder implementar ejercicios hechos con Geogebra en Moodle.

Cómo utilizar Geogebra en Moodle

Para utilizar Geogebra en Moodle hay que hacer lo siguiente:

  • Activamos el filtro correpondiente a Geogebra en Moodle.
  • Cuando crreemos un rescurso para mostrar un archivo de Geogebra procederemos de la siguiente manera: el recurso que crearemos será una página web. Al escribir el contenido de la página web en el sitio en que queramos mostrar el ejercicio de Geogebra (formato *.ogg) crearemos un link en el texto con dicho archivo guardado en una carpeta de nuestro servidor moodle:

Nos puede quedar de la siguiente manera:

Aquí va el ENLACE

De esta manera tan simple conseguimos que al cargarse la página web donde he escrito ENLACE, y de manera automática (no es necesario hacer clic), se cargue a su vez el archivo de Geogebra al que hemos hecho el enlace.

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Definition of a lens

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A lens is a custom view of the content in the repository. You can think of it as a fancy kind of list that will let you see content through the eyes of organizations and people you trust.

What is in a lens?

Lens makers point to materials (modules and collections), creating a guide that includes their own comments and descriptive tags about the content.

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Any individual member, a community, or a respected organization.

What are tags? tag icon

Tags are descriptors added by lens makers to help label content, attaching a vocabulary that is meaningful in the context of the lens.

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