This link has been bookmarked by 70 people . It was first bookmarked on 03 Oct 2008, by lenva shearing.
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Ian GuestI thought it would be fun for people to try to test their abilities to see if things are straight or crooked in a little game.
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Lana CamielFun with geometry
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otto ruanoawesome eyeball game
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R Sedgwick1.65 Sambono5
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Rashmi Kathuriainteresting way to visualise math concepts
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Alice KeelerSee how close you can get to making a parallelogram, bisecting an angle, etc..
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Danielle RafettoGood for showing how precise math measurements are and gives student opportunity to create shapes and see how they move.
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Susan SochaThis is a game where you try to make a parallelogram, find an angle bisector, find a triangle center, find a center of a circle...% of error is given.
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Steve FAbout the eyeballing game\n\nSome people are bothered by pictures on the wall hanging slightly crooked. Others may not even be aware that something may be amiss.\n\nIf you are somebody who is into woodworking or construction, its good to be one of the people who notice when things are crooked. But I suspect the ability to notice that things might be just a little off square, off centre, or not quite straight, varies greatly. I thought it would be fun for people to try to test their abilities to see if things are straight or crooked in a little game.\n\nAnd thanks to LCD monitors, its possible to display geometry with absolute accuracy on a computer now. So what better way to try this game concept than to put it on the web!
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Carol FurchnerFun with geometry
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Tania Shekothe eyeballing game
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yuppi cTest your eyeballing capacity
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