This GeoGebraBook is intended as a collection of material for single variable calculus.[br][br]It will be organized following the normal syllabus of a standard course.[br][br]This is also something of a proof of concept project. It will have a number of additions that [br]can be described as me checking to see if I can do things with features of Geogebra or GeoGebraBooks[br]or to show off constructions others have made that I think of as cool.[br][br]This page is my first attempt at looking at the new page structure in GeoGebraBooks, allowing richer content on a page.[br][br][br]*************************************************************[br][br]As mentioned above this is also a proof of concept project.[br]Some of the applets are my own work. Some are modifications of applets created by others. Some are simply the work of others.[br][br]The applets included span a variety of models for what an applet can do.[br][br]A number of the applets are visual demonstrations of some concept. [br]The applets I choose tend to give you the option of using your favorite function in the demonstration.[br][br]I think of this as "classic GeoGebra"
As I modification of the first model, I have moved toward having a number of preset examples ready for selection, typically with a slider bar. This makes it easy to work through the examples that show features of interest.
I have also started playing with applets that are designed as drill tools. This uses the CAS engine. It lets students do unlimited drill and get immediate feedback.
I also have found interesting applets that do a fixed example, but use several sheets for explanation.
In the review material I use an applet that simply reviews trig functions of standard angles.