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GeoGebra Pre-NCTM Conference 2013
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==Introduction==
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Our Pre-NCTM Conference offers a good opportunity for the GeoGebra Community to meet colleagues from all around the world. Also, we can involve many colleagues and teachers from USA.
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==Dates & Location==
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*Dates: Apr 16, 2013, 1 day before [http://www.nctm.org/denver/ NCTM 2013]
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*Location:  Colorado Academy, 3800 South Pierce St., Denver, CO 80235, USA
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*Accommodation: If NCTM participant go to [http://www.nctm.org/denver/ NCTM 2013 website] and reserve your  accommodation.
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==Structure  and Agenda==
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*9:00-9:30 Registration
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*9:30-9:40 Opening
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*9:40-10:10 Keynote 1
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*10:10-10:40 Keynote 2
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*10:40-11:00 Coffee Break
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*11:00-12:30 Presentations I.
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*12:30-13:30 Lunch break
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*13:30-14:00 Keynote 3
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*14:00-16:00 Presentations II.
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*16:00-16:20 Coffee Break
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*16:20-17:20 Discussions
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*17:20-17:30 Closure
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== Sessions ==
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There will be 3 keynote presentations highlighting important issues in both software and community developments (20min+10min questions). We welcome submissions for short presentations about interesting applications of GeoGebra, research and local community activities, these presentations can be 10min + 5min due to the shortage of time. Posters can be also presented.
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== Registration ==
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Please register via Eventbrite: http://igi-nctm-eorg.eventbrite.com/
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* '''Important note:''' If you are not able to register, please send your registration request via email to events@geogebra.org!
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== Deadlines ==
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*'''Mar 30, 2013:''' Submission of presentation or poster abstracts (max 200 words)
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*'''Mar 30, 2013:''' Registration
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==Keynotes==
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*Zsolt Lavicza, University of Cambridge, UK
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*Balazs Koren, ELTE, Hungary
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*Todd Edwards, Miami University, Oxford, US, GeoGebra Institute of Ohio, US
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== Contacts ==
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* [mailto:events@geogebra.org '''GeoGebra Events ''' ]
  
 
GeoGebra Pre Conference before NTCM
 
 
 
http://www.nctm.org/denver/
 
 
 
April 17-20, 2013 • Colorado Convention Center • Denver, Colorado (Registration will open in early November)
 

Latest revision as of 21:08, 7 February 2013

GeoGebra Pre-NCTM Conference 2013

Introduction

Our Pre-NCTM Conference offers a good opportunity for the GeoGebra Community to meet colleagues from all around the world. Also, we can involve many colleagues and teachers from USA.

Dates & Location

  • Dates: Apr 16, 2013, 1 day before NCTM 2013
  • Location: Colorado Academy, 3800 South Pierce St., Denver, CO 80235, USA
  • Accommodation: If NCTM participant go to NCTM 2013 website and reserve your accommodation.

Structure and Agenda

  • 9:00-9:30 Registration
  • 9:30-9:40 Opening
  • 9:40-10:10 Keynote 1
  • 10:10-10:40 Keynote 2
  • 10:40-11:00 Coffee Break
  • 11:00-12:30 Presentations I.
  • 12:30-13:30 Lunch break
  • 13:30-14:00 Keynote 3
  • 14:00-16:00 Presentations II.
  • 16:00-16:20 Coffee Break
  • 16:20-17:20 Discussions
  • 17:20-17:30 Closure

Sessions

There will be 3 keynote presentations highlighting important issues in both software and community developments (20min+10min questions). We welcome submissions for short presentations about interesting applications of GeoGebra, research and local community activities, these presentations can be 10min + 5min due to the shortage of time. Posters can be also presented.

Registration

Please register via Eventbrite: http://igi-nctm-eorg.eventbrite.com/

  • Important note: If you are not able to register, please send your registration request via email to events@geogebra.org!

Deadlines

  • Mar 30, 2013: Submission of presentation or poster abstracts (max 200 words)
  • Mar 30, 2013: Registration

Keynotes

  • Zsolt Lavicza, University of Cambridge, UK
  • Balazs Koren, ELTE, Hungary
  • Todd Edwards, Miami University, Oxford, US, GeoGebra Institute of Ohio, US

Contacts

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