Hi! On 2/28/06, Susan Addington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2. With a good base of understanding of what math is about, software can be > useful. Some research shows that work with tables (e.g. Open Office > spreadsheet) is a good way of making the transition from arithmetic to > algebra. My book does this. I also use dynamic geometry software (Geometer's > Sketchpad, Cabri). I also recently discovered GeoGebra; I assume it will run > under ubuntu. GeoGebra will work in Ubuntu but you will have to install it manually. Luckily, they provide an all-in-one script that provides the Java Runtime Environment required. I can confirm that it works in Edubuntu 6.04 development version, although it complains that it doesn't like clearlooks. Bundling Geogebra in Edubuntu can be considered but it won't work out of the box because we cannot redistribute Java. -- Jerome Gotangco [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mobile: +639196555242 GPG: 0xA97B69A0 -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
