GeoGebra launches official blog and more

To all GeoGebra fans out there, GeoGebra has recently launched its official blog. The blog will contain news, tricks, tips, and everything about GeoGebra. According to the administrator, guest posts are expected from GeoGebra bloggers all over the world.

I took  a one month leave from GeoGebra Applet Central. I thought I needed a vacation, but I’m resuming GeoGebra blogging next week.  I am also planning to revise the remaining GeoGebra tutorials that have not been updated to GeoGebra 4.0.

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For a while now, I have been reading Ask a Mathematician/Ask A Physicist blog. It’s a great blog that discusses questions in mathematics and physics. Although, the blog is not really intended for high school, some senior high school and Math and Physics geeks might appreciate it. » Read more

GeoGebra 5.0 Beta Release, now available

To all GeoGebra fans out there, the GeoGebra 5.0 Beta release is now available. The most prominent feature of GeoGebra 5.0 is its 3d environment.

You can download the webstart version here and the portable version here. If you find any bug, you are welcome to report it in the GeoGebra 5 Beta Forum.

Erratum: The versions above are JOGL2 test version (will be removed soon). The correct link for version 5 is here.

GeoGebra Conference, Korea — You’re invited!

To all GeoGebra users and trainers, there will be a GeoGebra ICME Pre-Conference at Coex, Seoul, South Korea on July 12, 2012. The deadline for submission of abstracts and presentations is on May 1, 2012 and the registration deadline is on May 15, 2012.

For more information about the conference, click here. To register, click here.

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