Use the Java Applet of a real Geoboard to construct any number of
shapes without the limit of the actual Geoboard. The Geoboard gives the
user a virtual rubber band which can then be stretched over the pegs in
the board. Use the rubber band to construct shapes and study the
relationship between the the shape of the rubber band and the area
inside the rubber band.
Instructions:
Drag
any of the vertices of the polygon to change it's shape. Click the
mouse near the border of the polygon and drag to create another vertex at that
point. Double-click on a vertex to delete that vertex.
Controls:
Add: Click to insert a new rubber band of the current color.
Remove: Click to remove the selected rubber band.
Show/Hide Area: Click to show/hide the area and perimeter information.
Show/Hide Sides: Click to show/hide the side lengths.
Click the
buttons along the bottom to change the current color. If a rubber band
is selected, its color will change.
The
Purpose:
Constructing
shapes is much easier than on a real Geoboard and without the limit of
the
length of the rubber bands.
Learn the relationship between the shape of the
object and its area. Advanced:
Determine how the area inside the rubber band can be easily calculated
without having to measure anything.
The Simulation:
Problems?
If you are having trouble
loading the
Applet, a possible solution is to update your Java Runtime Environment.
To update your JRE, go to SUN's Java Webpage
and follow the links to download the Java software.
If you are having problems using the
applet, please
notify Pavel
Safronov.
Please specify the applet you are
using, your web browser, operating system and the particular problem
experienced. Please be as detailed as possible.
The
Credits: Applet designed and coded by Pavel Safronov.
Geoboard animation created by Linda Stojanovska.
Contact Pavel Safronov at MSTE offices:
505
East Green Street, Suite 102
Champaign, IL 61820
Download the sample HTML and CLASS files as a RAR
archive: Geoboard
Please
e-mail me with comments, error reports or complaints you have
about the applet.