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Members of the GeoGebra community will vote for the top 25 activities, and experts in primary maths will designate the three winners.<br /> | Members of the GeoGebra community will vote for the top 25 activities, and experts in primary maths will designate the three winners.<br /> | ||
==Competition Instructions== | ==Competition Instructions== | ||
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(see step-by-step instructions) | (see step-by-step instructions) | ||
==What is ORBIT?== | |||
ORBIT is a [[ORBIT|new resource bank]] with a focus on interactive teaching in mathematics and science across the primary / secondary sectors, enhanced by using ICT. It is designed for a wide audience of teachers and teacher educators interested in using and sharing Open Educational Resources (OER). | |||
We have found it difficult to source high quality GeoGebra resources for primary children, hence this competition! | |||
The three winners of the ORBIT/GeoGebra competition (and probably some of those on the shortlist) will have their activities posted on the ORBIT wiki alongside teachers from prominent teacher education institutions.<br /><br /> | |||
===Prizes=== | ===Prizes=== | ||