O uso do comando sequência na Elaboração de Simuladores com o software GeoGebra <br> Sequence command use in Simulators Elaboration with GeoGebra software
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https://doi.org/10.23925/2237-9657.2020.v9i3p106-119Keywords:
Tecnologias digitais, Geometria dinâmica, Geometria tridimensional.Abstract
Visando reportar as vantagens e potencialidades de outras funcionalidades menos conhecidas do software GeoGebra para realizar construções geométricas, objetivou-se apresentar o uso do comando sequência em experiências de Elaboração de Simuladores com o GeoGebra para a obtenção de desenhos dinâmicos. Para tanto, reportam-se algumas experiências dessa atividade em que se tentava representar peças de mecanismos nas janelas 2D e 3D do software. As experiências mostram a eficiência do comando sequência para resolver em menor tempo tarefas de construção geométrica, cuja resolução usando as ferramentas tradicionais do software precisaria de maior tempo e esforço. Nesse sentido, considera-se que a inclusão do comando sequência no repertório de ferramentas dos participantes da ESG pode melhorar suas técnicas de construção e, portanto, os desenhos dinâmicos que tentam obter.
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