![]() The Aperiodical © 2023 Peter Rowlett, Katie Steckles and Christian Lawson-Perfect. Tags: GeoGebra, iPad, Kickstarter About the author They could probably do with providing a bit more information to encourage interested parties to cough up the $10,000 they’re asking for. Right now they’re at just over $2,500.įellow Androidists can be reassured: the FAQ says that they are planning on getting round to “other platforms” once the iPad version is done. They don’t say how the iPad app will be different to the HTML5 one, but I assume it’ll make use of the native controls and widgets to present a smoother interface. While the open source software GeoGebra is widely used on desktop and laptop computers, it is currently not available for the majority of mobile touchscreen. New Tablet Apps for Windows 8, Android and iPad will be released this. Now, following queries about a GeoGebra iPad App from “many people”, a Kickstarter project is trying to raise funds to develop a native iPad App, to be available for free from the Apple App Store. Important News for teachers and students - The launch of the tablet version of GeoGebra. We haven’t discussed it here before, but people have created some really nice interactive tools with it, so we might do a round-up in the near future.Įarlier in the year, the developers released an HTML5 version of GeoGebra, dropping the dependency on Java, which means it works on new-fangled devices such as the iPad through the web browser. GeoGebra is a surprisingly capable piece of free dynamic maths software, used widely by teachers and geometry aficionados. You're reading: News Geogebra for the iPad Kickstarterīy Christian Lawson-Perfect. ![]() ![]() Geogebra for the iPad Kickstarter | The Aperiodical The Aperiodical
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