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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 />
==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 />


==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===