I don’t know if anyone has used the term before, but due to the popularity of GeoGebra, I am inventing a new word: geogebraist. I searched the internet to know if it has been used before, but looks like it has only been used in German which probably has a different meaning. Well, let’s give meaning to it.
geogebraist (noun): a person who has used GeoGebra extensively in teaching and learning mathematics, physics, and/or related fields (e.g. GeoGebra users, trainers, experts, developers, chairs of GeoGebra institutes)
Hmmm… what do you think of our new word and its definition? Markus? Michael ? Geogebraists? Any suggestion?







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I’m proud to be one!
We should be.
Hi Guillermo , I agree with you.
Thanks Sanjay. You are an excellent GeoGebraist by the way.
Excellent – although I’m not quite sure on how to pronounce it.
Hm… how about we pronounce it as GeoGebraised?
Why not pronounce it the same way one pronounces “algebraist”?
Yes, I think the pronunciation should be like that.
Hi Guillermo, your link ‘in French’ is not correct, I get a file in German. The enthusiasts of GeoGebra can be called “GeoGebraïstes” in French. Regards. NoëL
Hi Noel. Thank you for the correction.
In German GeoGebra ist
Ich bin, Du bist, Er ist
in English GeoGebra is
I am , You are, He is