Autograph 'in Action' - short videos showing how to use Autograph (these require the Flash player plugin)

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Max & Min
Exploring Surfaces
Exploring 3D Surfaces
Conic Sections
Illustrating 2D Vectors
Closest Distance (3D)
Intersection of 2 Planes
The Cross Product
Intersection of 3 Planes
Exploring a Saddle Point
Parametric Curves (3D)
Spherical Polar Coordinates

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Grouped Data
Frequency Density
Histogram Measurement
More about Raw Data
Explanatory text boxs on screen
Binomial and Poisson Distributions

Using Autograph to Create Statistical Diagrams from the 'Census At School' Database

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2 variables
Heights of 11, 13 and 15 year old pupils from the UK

Autograph version 2 Training Videos (short videos showing how to use Autograph 2, but generalisable to Autograph 3, requiring the Flash player plugin. Videos created by MathsNet.

Confirming new results in 3D geometry with Autograph 3, Adrian Oldknow, November 2004. In an accompanying report I have described recent advances in the 3D geometry of a special kind of tetrahedron, a 4-ball tetrahedron, which are generalisations of results about triangles, circles and hyperbolae in plane geometry.  In order to visualise some of the results, and to have analytic confirmation (but not general proof) for particular cases we need some analytic tools which are not currently available in Cabri 3D.  At the CabriWorld 2004 conference in Rome this September Douglas Butler talked about the new version of his software Autograph 3 as being complementary to Cabri 3D.  This note gives an example of this in practice.