Designing & Adapting GAMES and PUZZLES
3D printing in the school can be cool
In this [url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/12N3reYBVRHjC7w87kUrL-xk-iSXSIX43/view?usp=sharing]link[/url], you can find a PDF presentation where some perspectives in combining 3D printing and digital materials, especially with dynamic features, can be used to support mathematics teaching and learning.
3D Printing Group
If you want to join us in a collaborative group, either to support the developers reporting feedback, to get some updates from them or just to share your nice experiences to encourage new users, you are welcome to access [url=https://www.geogebra.org/groups]https://www.geogebra.org/groups[/url] and use the Group Code [color=#1155cc]NHEHJ.[/color]
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