Casio FX9750GII User Guide - Page 288
eActivity Guide, Creating a Guide
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To do this: Overwrite the existing eActivity file with the edited version and return to the file list Return to the file list without saving the file you are currently editing Return to the eActivity workspace screen Press this key: (Yes) (No) 5. eActivity Guide (fx-9860G Slim only) eActivity Guide is a function that helps you navigate through scientific function calculation operations. You can perform calculator operations simply by following the instructions that appear on the display. • Using eActivity Guide to prepare lessons makes it possible for students to become familiar with calculator operations without using the user's guide. • Students can learn operations in the classroom are their own pace. Creating a Guide Key operations are recorded in each eActivity strip. You can also add comments about key operations. Since a guide records only key operations that are contained within a strip, operations performed after exiting the strip (to go to another strip, to go to another file) cannot be recorded. Running a Guide Running a guide that you created will sequentially display key operations and comments. The student can become familiar with calculator operations simply by performing input as instructed. Three Types of Operation Patterns eActivity Guide has three operation pattern types as described below. A guide can be created by combining these three patterns. • 1-key Operation: A comment is attached to each key operation. • n-key Operation: One comment is attached to a key operation sequence. • AUTO Operation: A key operation sequence is performed automatically, with one comment attached to the auto operation. (Examples: Graph and box zoom; specification of an integration graph range) I Creating a Guide S To enter the guide creation mode 1. On the eActivity workspace screen, select a strip and then press (E) to display page two of the function menu. 10-13