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Title: Mathematics, Origami and GeoGebra


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Mathematics, Origami and GeoGebra
Shi-Pui Kwan Lecturer The Hong Kong Institute of
Education
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A model of teaching
TPCK
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TPCK
  • Content (Mathematical) Knowledge
  • Pedagogical Knowledge
  • Technological Knowledge
  • hands-on manipulative
  • virtual manipulative

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GeoGebra
Geometry Algebra
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GeoGebraSpreadsheet
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GeoGebra3D
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Problem 1 Hagas theorem
The lower left hand corner C is folded upward to
touch a point F on DE. If DF1/n of DE, what
fraction Is EN of DE? (n 2, 3, , 9)
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Problem 2 mouhefanggai
A mouhefanggai is formed by cross sections which
are circumbscribing squares of the circular cut
sessions of a sphere. How does it look
like? Without knowing the volume formula for the
sphere, how to determine the volume of
the mouhefanggai?
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my teaching notes Hagas theorem
  • origami simulation by GeoGebra
  • some construction techniques
  • error free measurements
  • guided discovery through measuring, tabulating,
    conjecturing and proving
  • Record to Spreadsheet ? select value in algebra
    view ? move slider denominator to obtain data
  • observation EF increases with DF
  • computation of fractional values
  • problem extension

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my teaching notes mouhefanggai
  • a solid formed from the circumscribing squares of
    the circular cut sections of a sphere
  • visualization of the mouhefanggai
  • questions for discussion
  • the ancient Chinese way in determining its volume
  • 1/8 mouhefanggai and its complementary part
    inside the circumscribing cube(r3)
  • introduction and visualization of Yangma (a
    square pyramid)
  • problem extension

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math proof outline Hagas theorem
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math proof outline mouhefanggai (mhfg)
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ScreenCasts
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Learning in different styles
  • The cursor jumping from one spot to another
    during the process somehow distracts me so that I
    cannot concentrate on the picture
  • and cannot easily exert my own imagination.
  • I prefer to stare at a static picture and think
    about it,
  • better yet, draw my own picture if that is
    possible.
  • - Prof. Siu M.K.

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Students drawings
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GeoGebra
  • is a freeware
  • is error free (in compare with measurement)
  • can generate lots of data (time saving)
  • can help students in visualization (for spatial
    sense development)
  • is a useful tool in identifying the variants and
    the invariants (particularly in learning
    geometry)
  • is effective for problem extension
  • provides insights in making conjectures
    (inductive thinking)

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GeoGebra
  • files are more long lasting than origami models
  • construction is itself a learning process (more
    suitable for secondary students)
  • is a new learning/teaching tool which provides
    students/teachers with various modes of lesson
    delivery
  • demonstration/illustration
  • interaction/exploration
  • project learning

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Thank You!
Thanks to the teachers students involved in
the try-outs! Thanks to the GeoGebra
developers! Thank You!
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