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dhmartin
Posted 9/29/2006 3:26 PM (#1084)
Subject: green globs
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Location: PL Dunbar
Any old schoolers familiar with Green Globs? I was looking to use it in Adv Precalculus for graphing polynomial equations. I was hoping there would be a TI calculator version. Any body have any suggestions?
saclark
Posted 10/2/2006 1:12 PM (#1096 - in reply to #1084)
Subject: RE: green globs
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Location: PL Dunbar
I've never heard of green globs. What does this program do?
jlreed
Posted 10/3/2006 12:24 PM (#1106 - in reply to #1084)
Subject: RE: green globs
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Location: PL Dunbar
green globs?
dhays
Posted 10/7/2006 7:40 PM (#1139 - in reply to #1084)
Subject: RE: green globs
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Posts: 119
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Location: Henry Clay
I remember green globs. The program showed these green dots on a grid and you had to write a variety of equations that passed through the globs. If successful, they went..."SPLATTT!!" It was fun. Sounds like this would be do-able in a navigator environment. Just don't ask me how to do it!
dhmartin
Posted 10/13/2006 2:58 PM (#1176 - in reply to #1139)
Subject: RE: green globs
Math

Posts: 9

Location: PL Dunbar
Dee Dee,
I'm glad there are some fellow old timers that are familiar with the program. When the graph hits the points the student earns points depending on how many points they hit. The score increased exponentially with their hits. I wanted to use this in Pre-Calc when we graph polynomial equations. I sent an e-mail to Ruth Casey, I figured she would have heard of the program, but she has not responded. I might try her again. See Ya Donna H
jrarnold
Posted 10/27/2006 10:47 AM (#1219 - in reply to #1084)
Subject: Old Schoolers
You probably have to be super "Old" School to remember this one!!!
dhays
Posted 10/29/2006 7:38 PM (#1221 - in reply to #1084)
Subject: RE: green globs
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Posts: 119
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Location: Henry Clay
I resemble that remark!!!
szehnder
Posted 11/1/2006 2:43 PM (#1246 - in reply to #1084)
Subject: RE: green globs


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Location: PL Dunbar
I remember doing something with green globs when I was in high school!!!!! But I don't remember how the program actually worked. I thought it was neat as a student though.
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