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Dear Members of the GeoGebra Community,

Firstly, let us express our highest appreciation for the wonderful work that you have been doing with GeoGebra! From now on we would like to devote extra time and attention to assist your work and strengthen the continuously expanding GeoGebra community. To facilitate communication, we have created this internal newsletter. It has a double aim: on the one hand we would like to use it for providing you with interesting news from the GeoGebra world and on the other hand we would like to kindly ask you to provide us with information about your activities. Let's share and learn from each other!

Questionnaire

In order to have a better knowledge about your needs, we are doing a short research among GeoGebra Institute members. Please let us know how we can help you, by filling in this short questionnaire(it takes 4 minutes):

GeoGebra Institute Websites

We are happy to see that so many of you have created beautiful and unique websites for your GeoGebra Institutes. In each newsletter we will present a few of those sites that have captured our attention.

- GeoGebra Institute of Tehran, Iran [1]
- GeoGebra Institute of California [2]

What you can do: Get inspired! Create your own GI website and let us know about it!

Local Activities

- Steve Phelps and friends having fun on their journey to 3D GeoGebra world:
Steve and friends.jpg
-The FMSP is running an online Geogebra for A level Maths course this summer [3]. You can find more information [here http://www.mei.org.uk/?section=resources&page=ict#geogebra ] Deadline for applications is Friday, 11th of May, 2012.


What you can do: Submit fun photos, videos or articles about your GeoGebra related activities (GG trainings, days, excursions, contests etc). We will include the best ones into our upcoming community newsletter!

Blogs and Social Media

Translation Issues

Conferences and Workshops

Research

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