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+ | <em>This PG code shows how to write WebWork questions with interactive [http://www.geogebra.org/ GeoGebra] applets.</em> |
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+ | <h3>Steps to construct the GeoGebra applet:</h3> |
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+ | <li>Download [GeoGebra http://www.geogebra.org/cms/en/download], install it, and run it.</li> |
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+ | <li>From the menu bar at the top of GeoGebra, select <code>View -> Grid</code></li> |
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+ | <li>In the Input textbox at the bottom of GeoGebra, type <code>c=1 (Enter)</code> and <code>d=3 (Enter)</code> to create Free Objects</li> |
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+ | <li>In the Input textbox at the bottom of GeoGebra, type <code>f=Function[c/(1+(x-2)^2)+d/(1+(x-4)^2),-10,10]</code> to create a Dependent Object</li> |
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+ | <li>From the graphical tool bar near the top of GeoGebra, click the New Point tool (it has a point and the letter A on it and is second from the left)</li> |
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+ | <li>Put the pointer over the x-axis and click. You should see a new Dependent Object <code>A = (?,0)</code> listed in the Algebra View</li> |
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+ | <li>From the menu bar at the top of GeoGebra, select <code>Options -> Point Capturing -> Off<code></li> |
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+ | <li>In the algebra view in the left column of GeoGebra, right-click on the point you created and select Object Properties. Set the color and style as you like, then from the Basic tab select Show Label and Value</li> |
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+ | <li>In the Input textbox at the bottom of GeoGebra, type <code>a = Integral[f(x),0,x(A)]</code> to create a dependent object. You will see a shaded region representing the area under the curve. The syntax <code>x(A)</code> gets the value of the x-coordinate of the point A.</li> |
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+ | <li>In the algebra view in the left column of GeoGebra, right-click on the integral you created and select Object Properties. Set the color and style as you like.</li> |
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+ | <li>From the graphical toolbar near the top of GeoGebra, choose the Insert Text tool by clicking (it is labeled ABC and is obtained by clicking and holding on the icon that is second from the right until a drop down menu appears).</li> |
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+ | <li>Click the mouse somewhere on the drawing pad and a new window with a text box will appear. Type <code>"Signed area = " + a</code> in the text box and click OK.</li> |
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+ | <li>From the graphical toolbar near the top of GeoGebra, choose the Move tool (it has a mouse pointer on it and is the leftmost icon)</li> |
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+ | <li>Click and drag the "Signed area = ..." text to a desired location.</li> |
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+ | <li>Right-click on the "Signed area = ..." text and select Object Properties. Change the color and font size as desired, then from the Basic tab select Fix Object</li> |
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+ | <li>As before, use the Insert Text tool to write instructions, etc.</li> |
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+ | <li>Close the algebra view by going to the menu bar at the top of GeoGebra and selecting <code>View -> Algebra View</code></li> |
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+ | <li>From the graphical toolbar near the top of GeoGebra, choose the Move Drawing Pad tool (it has perpendicular two-headed arrows and is the leftmost icon).</li> |
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+ | <li>Click and drag on the drawing pad to move your picture up the the top left corner.</li> |
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+ | <li>Resize the GeoGebra window so that the drawing pad is as small as possible while still displaying the drawing well.</li> |
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+ | <li>From the menu bar at the top of GeoGebra, select <code>File -> Save</code>.</li> |
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+ | <li>From the menu bar at the top of GeoGebra, select <code>File -> Export -> Dynamic Worksheet as Webpage (html)</code>.</li> |
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+ | <li>View the html source code by opening the html file in a text editor. Copy the parameter <code><param name="ggbBase64" value="UEsD...stuff omitted..."></code> and paste it into your WebWork PG file near the bottom where it says <code>GEOGEBRA_PARAMS</code>. Also, get the width and height of the applet from the html source code and put those numbers in your WebWork PG file within the <code>JavaApplet()</code> method.</li> |
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+ | <li>From the menu bar at the top of GeoGebra, select <code>File -> Export -> Graphics View as Picture (png, eps)</code> and save it as a PNG file. Change the values of the parameters c and d and repeat this process until you have generated one picture for every possible value of c and d you will use in your WebWork question.</li> |
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+ | <li>Upload your PNG picture files to the same directory as your WebWork PG file on the WebWork server.</li> |
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Revision as of 14:27, 7 November 2010
GeoGebra Applets
This PG code shows how to write WebWork questions with interactive GeoGebra applets.
PG problem file | Explanation |
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DOCUMENT(); loadMacros( "PGstandard.pl", "MathObjects.pl", "unionTables.pl", "AppletObjects.pl", "parserNumberWithUnits.pl", "PGcourse.pl", ); $showPartialCorrectAnswers = 1; TEXT(beginproblem()); |
Initialization:
We need to include the macro file |
Context("Numeric")->variables->are(t=>"Real"); $a = random(2,4,1); $b = random(5,8,1); $c = random(1,3,1); $d = random(1,3,1); while ($c == $d) { $d = random(1,3,1); } # $f = Formula("$c / (1+(t-2)^2) + $d / (1+(t-4)^2)"); $F = Formula("$c * arctan(t-2) + $d * arctan(t-4) - $c * arctan(-2) - $d * arctan(-4)"); $Fa = $F->eval(t=>$a); $Fb = $F->eval(t=>$b); $disp = $Fb-$Fa; |
Setup:
The GeoGebra applet displays a graph of
We define the accumulation function (antiderivative) |
$appletName = "ggbApplet"; $applet = JavaApplet( code => "geogebra.GeoGebraApplet", archive => "geogebra.jar", codebase => findAppletCodebase("geogebra.jar"), appletName => $appletName, appletId => $appletName, submitActionAlias => 'getXML', # default getXML initializeActionAlias => 'setXML', # default setXML setStateAlias => 'setXML', getStateAlias => 'getXML', setConfigAlias => '', getConfigAlias => '', returnFieldName => '', width => 486, height => 306, mayscript => "true", # 0 = no debug, 1 = xml visible, 2 = add alerts thru applet debugMode => 0, onInit => 'ggbOnInit', type => 'geogebra', # paste parameters in section at the bottom parameter_string => GEOGEBRA_PARAMS(), ); |
GeoGebra Applet Setup:
We use
Since the GeoGebra parameters can be very lengthy, at the end of the PG file we put a new
method called |
$im = image( "graph-c".$c."-d".$d.".png", width=>486, height=>306, tex_size=>900 ); |
PNG Picture Setup:
For each of the six ordered pairs |
HEADER_TEXT( qq! <script language="javascript"> function ggbOnInit(param) { if (param == "$appletName") { applet_loaded(param,1); // report that applet is ready. ww_applet_list[param].safe_applet_initialize(2); } } </script> <noscript>For this question to work properly, you must enable JavaScript, or use another browser (or computer) on which JavaScript works.</noscript> !); |
JavaScript Setup for Persistence of State: For the state of the GeoGebra applet to remain the same when answers are submitted or the page is refreshed, we need a little JavaScript. GeoGebra can interact with other things, like WebWork, by using its JavaScript methods GeoGebra_JavaScript_Methods. |
TEXT( MODES(TeX=>'', HTML=><<END_SCRIPT ) ); <script language="javascript"> function setAppletCoefficients() { var applet=getApplet("$appletName"); // alert("Updating coefficients"); if (typeof(applet)!="undefined") { if (typeof(applet.setValue)!="undefined") { //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // List the values of the parameters to be set in the applet here // Set variables "c" and "d" in GeoGebra to values $c and $d from WebWork applet.setValue("c", $c); applet.setValue("d", $d); } else { setTimeout("setAppletCoefficients()", 1000); } } else { setTimeout("setAppletCoefficients()",1000); } } ww_applet_list["$appletName"].setConfig = function() {setAppletCoefficients()}; </script> END_SCRIPT |
JavaScript Setup for Initial State:
We use JavaScript methods to set the values of the
variables |
Context()->texStrings; BEGIN_TEXT \{ ColumnTable( "The figure shows an interactive graph of velocity \( v(t) \), in meters per second, where time \( t \) is measured in seconds. You can change the value of \( t \) in the graph by clicking and dragging the red dot along the horizontal \( t \)-axis. $BR $BR (a) What is the displacement between \( t = 0 \) seconds and \( t = $a \) seconds? $BR". ans_rule(20). " (include ".helpLink('units').") $BR $BR (b) What is the displacement between \( t = 0 \) seconds and \( t = $b \) seconds? $BR". ans_rule(20). " (include ".helpLink('units').") $BR $BR (c) What is the displacement between \( t = $a \) seconds and \( t = $b \) seconds? $BR". ans_rule(20). " (include ".helpLink('units').")" , $BCENTER. MODES(HTML=>$applet->insertAll(debug=>0, reinitialize_button=>0, includeAnswerBox=>0,), TeX=>$im). $PAR. "Graph of velocity \( y = v(t) \)". $ECENTER , indent => 0, separation => 30, valign => "TOP" ); \} END_TEXT Context()->normalStrings; |
Main Text:
The problem text section of the file is mostly as we'd expect.
We make use of a |
ANS( NumberWithUnits("$Fa","m") ->cmp(tolerance=>0.11, tolType=>'absolute') ); ANS( NumberWithUnits("$Fb","m") ->cmp(tolerance=>0.11, tolType=>'absolute') ); ANS( NumberWithUnits("$disp","m")->cmp(tolerance=>0.21, tolType=>'absolute') ); |
Answer Evaluation: Standard. |
sub GEOGEBRA_PARAMS { $result = qq{ # For persistence of applet state when answers are submitted <param name="ggbOnInitParam" value="$appletName"/> # The GeoGebra "source code" from GeoGebra -> # File -> Export -> Dynamic worksheet as Webpage (html) <param name="ggbBase64" value="UEsDBBQ....stuff omitted..."/> <param name="image" value="http://www.geogebra.org/webstart/loading.gif" /> <param name="boxborder" value="false" /> <param name="centerimage" value="true" /> <param name="java_arguments" value="-Xmx512m" /> <param name="cache_archive" value="geogebra.jar, geogebra_main.jar, geogebra_gui.jar, geogebra_cas.jar, geogebra_export.jar, geogebra_properties.jar" /> <param name="cache_version" value="3.2.41.0, 3.2.41.0, 3.2.41.0, 3.2.41.0, 3.2.41.0, 3.2.41.0" /> <param name="framePossible" value="false" /> <param name="showResetIcon" value="false" /> <param name="showAnimationButton" value="true" /> <param name="enableRightClick" value="false" /> <param name="errorDialogsActive" value="true" /> <param name="enableLabelDrags" value="false" /> <param name="showMenuBar" value="false" /> <param name="showToolBar" value="false" /> <param name="showToolBarHelp" value="false" /> <param name="showAlgebraInput" value="false" /> <param name="allowRescaling" value="true" /> }; } COMMENT('MathObject version. Uses GeoGebra applet.'); ENDDOCUMENT(); |
GeoGebra Applet Parameters:
When you export your GeoGebra drawing pad via File -> Export -> Dynamic worksheet as Webpage (html), you get an html file with source code you can paste directly in here below the commented lines |
<param name="ggbBase64" value="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"/> |
Steps to construct the GeoGebra applet:
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- POD documentation: AppletObjects.pl.html
- PG macro: AppletObjects.pl