Thanks A.
That is good to hear about the sage slider!
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I have to admit that I use GeoGebra for almost everything not 3d. It
is absolutely fantastic (I do videos on the youtube.com/
geogebrachannel and have a wiki and a moodle on ggb.)

But sage is great (and I have started a youtube.com/sagemath  channel
and a sage wiki, but they are in their infancy.)
(a) for 3d and
(b) for creating "solvers" because of its linearity which helps kids
focus on the steps.
(c) I really like the "organization" in sage with the text fields and
sage fields.

(I also use scratch to teach my kids to test their probability
results).

On Feb 6, 5:31 pm, Socius <ant...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5 Feb, 17:20, LFS <lfahlb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hiya!
>
> > Is there a relatively simple way to get a point to animate a point
> > through a cycle keeping in mind my low programming skills ((like
> > adding a "wait" between iterations?) ?
>
> > I made this video with stop animation and an animated gif but it was a
> > real pain.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ddeHKk9ssg
>
> > Now I really want to show how the parameter moves through 3d curves
> > (and then surfaces) ....
> > e.g. I would like to animate a point through the first curve 
> > on:http://sagenb.org/home/pub/4212/
>
> Hi Linda.
> Recently Jason wrote that they are developing a new framework for the
> Slider control in the new versions of Sage. I don't know if that will
> allow to directly animate the slider. I hope so, because probably that
> would solve your problem. I recently started to experiment a little
> with Geogebra, and apart the fact that it is obviously more limited
> and less ambitious than Sage, there is a very nice and simple
> animation feature for each parameter associated with a slider, really
> useful for quickly creating animated graphs.
>
> A.

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