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Dear GeoGebra friends,

Let us wish You a belated Happy New Year for 2013! In this newsletter, we would like to provide you a brief summary of GeoGebra activities in 2012.


Our Community in Numbers in 2012

  • At the moment we have 130 GeoGebra Institutes all around the World.
  • 47 new GeoGebra Institutes were established in 2012

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  • The number of people who joined our GeoGebra Facebook group has grown from 8888 to more than 13,900.
  • There are more than 4300 people who follow GeoGebra on Twitter!
  • We had more than 5,4 million visitors to www.geogebra.org out of which 67,7% are new visitors.

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  • Our visitors came from countries and territories. Most visitors are from

Translation Issues

The GeoGebra software is currently available in about 56 languages and the work has been started in at least 10 more. However there are a few translations still missing or need updating like Arabic, Thai, Malayalam, Hindi, Ukrainian etc.

What you can do: Do your students understand everything? If GeoGebra is not available in your local language, please work with us to find volunteer translators and make GeoGebra accessible for everyone. E-mail Translation


GeoGebra conferences in 2012 by month

GeoGebra workshops in 2012 by month

Main GeoGebra events in 2013


What you can do:

  1. Please attend and also take a minute to let others know about our events!
  2. It is our goal that GeoGebra appear in every important Math or IT related conferences.
  3. If you know about a potential conference where GeoGebra should be present , if you need assistance with organizing a conference/workshop or have news for our next newsletter please let us know at events@geogebra.org.

Pages

Please visit and share these pages to discover the best GeoGebra materials and coolest math-loving people!


See GeoGebra Newsletters for previous newsletters
Go to GeoGebra User Forum if you have any technical issues or questions!

Thank you for your attention!
The GeoGebra Team

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