How to Explore Any Public GeoGebra Resource in Augmented Reality

GeoGebra Explorers:
Have you ever found a 3D GeoGebra resource (created by someone else) that you would like to explore in GeoGebra Augmented Reality? Well, you can! [b][color=#0000ff]It's SUPER EASY! [/color][/b][br][br]Before you do so, be sure your device has both GeoGebra 3D Graphing Calculator & [b][color=#9900ff]ARCore by Google[/color][/b] installed on it. For more info, [url=https://www.geogebra.org/m/jhcywuqw]click here[/url]. [br][br][b]Directions: [br][br][/b]1) Open up an internet browser app on your device and go to [url=https://www.geogebra.org/]GeoGebra's site[/url]. [br]2) Find any 3D GeoGebra resource. (Here, I will use [url=https://www.geogebra.org/m/xncmzkun]this cool resource[/url] by [url=https://twitter.com/MatterialDesign]Matthew Connelly[/url]). [br][br]3) Suggestion: Interact with the resource here before exploring it in GeoGebra Augmented Reality. [br] (Here, in Matthew's resource, sliders [b]k[/b] and [b]n[/b] both do different things.) [br][br]4) [b][color=#ff00ff]Here's the important part:[/color][/b] Look at the URL to the GeoGebra resource. [br] Copy the last string of characters. (Note: For Matthew's resource, it's [b]xncmzkun[/b]. See pic.)
5) Open up GeoGebra 3D Graphing Calculator on your device. [br]6) Go the 3 horizontal bars (menu) upper left corner. Select [b]OPEN. [br][/b]7) In the search bar, [b]paste the string of characters (resource ID) you copied in step (4). [br][/b] This will cause the resource to instantly appear. Tap on it, and it will open in the 3D app. [br][br] [i]Another option here is to type the title of the resource. This could work, yet this search may [br] find several others from which you'll then have to find & choose. Typing the resource ID is the[br] quickest and most efficient way of finding it. [/i] [br][br]8) If you need further steps WRT activating Augmented Reality, [url=https://www.geogebra.org/m/xtehmt3r]see this quick 2-min screencast[/url]. [br][br][b]Have fun! [/b]
Quick Demo (Matthew Connelly's Cardioid Solids)

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