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*Using ICT for teaching trigonometry and vector - 29 participants
 
*Using ICT for teaching trigonometry and vector - 29 participants
 
*Using ICT when teaching equations and inequalitys - 25 participants
 
*Using ICT when teaching equations and inequalitys - 25 participants
*These courses are mostly e-courses.
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== Conference ==
 
== Conference ==

Revision as of 20:03, 27 January 2013

The GeoGebra Institute of Estonia

People

  • Kristi Kreutzberg
  • Jane Albre-Andersen
  • Tiit Lepmann
  • Sirje Pihlap
  • Sirje Sild
  • Eno Tõnisson
  • Allar Veelmaa

Courses for teachers in 2012

  • Using ICT for teaching math - 20 participants
  • GeoGebra course for beginners - 52 participants
  • Using ICT for teaching trigonometry and vector - 29 participants
  • Using ICT when teaching equations and inequalitys - 25 participants

These courses are mostly e-courses.

Conference

Our institute takes part in the Nordic GeoGebra Network. The III Nordic GeoGebra conference which was organised by our institute, took place in Tartu, Estonia.

Some of the talks

  • TIME 2012 in Tartu:
    • Notice Mathematics around You by Sirje Pihlap, Sirje Sild, Kristi Kreutzberg
    • Learning Mathematics through the Surrounding World by Eva Chepurko
  • III Nordic GeoGebra Conference:
    • Circle and regular polygons with GeoGebra by Merlin Saulep
    • Geogebra as means to rise the effectiveness of a lesson by Allar Veelmaa
    • Using Dynamic Geometry and Spreadsheet Together in GeoGebra for Learning in Grades 7-9 by Maarja Uusväli
  • Estonian mathematics teachers days:
    • Creating dynamic slides in spatial geometry using the GeoGebra application
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