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The '''International GeoGebra Institute Conference 2012''' will be held on '''21-23 September, 2012''' in Warsaw, Poland. The main purpose of the conference is to provide a meeting platform for IGI members, and GeoGebra users, including teachers of all levels, educators, researchers, and developers from all over the World. The conference will allow ample time for speakers and audience interaction, and will encourage discussion of experiences, sharing of good practices, effective mathematics pedagogies that include GeoGebra, and enhancement of professional skills, and knowledge.
 
The '''International GeoGebra Institute Conference 2012''' will be held on '''21-23 September, 2012''' in Warsaw, Poland. The main purpose of the conference is to provide a meeting platform for IGI members, and GeoGebra users, including teachers of all levels, educators, researchers, and developers from all over the World. The conference will allow ample time for speakers and audience interaction, and will encourage discussion of experiences, sharing of good practices, effective mathematics pedagogies that include GeoGebra, and enhancement of professional skills, and knowledge.
 
 
 
==Dates & Location==
 
==Dates & Location==
   
 
 
*Dates: '''21-23 September 2012'''
 
*Dates: '''21-23 September 2012'''
 
*Location: [http://maps.google.pl/maps/place?q=Szko%C5%82a+Wy%C5%BCsza+Psychologii+Spo%C5%82eczne&ie=UTF8&cid=1077726893412679748, SWPS], [http://www.um.warszawa.pl/en Warsaw], [http://www.poland.travel/en-us/ Poland], [http://wikitravel.org/en/Warsaw Travel guide]
 
*Location: [http://maps.google.pl/maps/place?q=Szko%C5%82a+Wy%C5%BCsza+Psychologii+Spo%C5%82eczne&ie=UTF8&cid=1077726893412679748, SWPS], [http://www.um.warszawa.pl/en Warsaw], [http://www.poland.travel/en-us/ Poland], [http://wikitravel.org/en/Warsaw Travel guide]
*Conference Registration & Hotel Reservation: coming soon
 
 
*Presentation Submission, see Structure below for details: further details will be available soon
 
*Presentation Submission, see Structure below for details: further details will be available soon
 
 
== Deadlines ==
 
== Deadlines ==
*15 June - Abstract submission (max. 250 words) for presentations, workshop, poster abstracts and choosing working groups (see structure below). Notification of acceptance in early July  
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*Extended to '''15 July'''- Abstract submission (max. 250 words) for presentations, workshop, poster abstracts and choosing working groups (see structure below). Notification of acceptance throughout July
*30 June -Early registration deadline (180 EUR, students 130 EUR)  
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*Extended to '''15 July''' -Early registration deadline (180 EUR, students 130 EUR)
*31 July -Final registration deadline (200 EUR, students 150 EUR)  
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*31 July -Final registration deadline (200 EUR, students 150 EUR)
*30 September - submission of full papers (journals and format will be announced)  
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*30 September - submission of full papers (journals and format will be announced)
 
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*Follow us on [https://www.facebook.com/events/393133824071323/ Facebook]
 
== Registration & Hotel ==
 
== Registration & Hotel ==
 
 
[http://www.geogebraigi2012.pl/ Registration and submission web page]
 
[http://www.geogebraigi2012.pl/ Registration and submission web page]
 
 
==Structure==
 
==Structure==
 
 
The conference will consist of plenary talks and scientific sessions, as well as workshops in English. In addition, there will be a parallel workshop track for local teachers in Polish.
 
The conference will consist of plenary talks and scientific sessions, as well as workshops in English. In addition, there will be a parallel workshop track for local teachers in Polish.
 
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*'''Keynotes '''
*'''Keynotes '''  
 
 
**'''Markus Hohenwarter, Zsolt Lavicza''' (Johannes Kepler University, Austria, University of Cambridge, UK)
 
**'''Markus Hohenwarter, Zsolt Lavicza''' (Johannes Kepler University, Austria, University of Cambridge, UK)
**'''Celina Abar''' (Lógica Matemática pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC/SP) Brazil)
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**'''Celina Abar''' (Post-Graduate Program Studies in Mathematics Education, Pontifical Catholic University São Paulo - Brazil)
 
**'''Heinz-Otto Peitgen''' (Fraunhofer MEVIS - Institute for Medical Image Computing, Bremen, Germany)
 
**'''Heinz-Otto Peitgen''' (Fraunhofer MEVIS - Institute for Medical Image Computing, Bremen, Germany)
 
**'''Frederico Fabrizi and Pietro Pennestrì''' (Liceo Scientifico Isacco Newton - Roma, Italy)
 
**'''Frederico Fabrizi and Pietro Pennestrì''' (Liceo Scientifico Isacco Newton - Roma, Italy)
 
**'''Donata Kopańska-Bródka'''(Department of Operations Research, University of Economics, Katowice, Poland)
 
**'''Donata Kopańska-Bródka'''(Department of Operations Research, University of Economics, Katowice, Poland)
 
 
 
* '''Presentations'''
 
* '''Presentations'''
 
(15 + 5 minutes) These will be usual conference presentations. Participants can submit abstracts, and if accepted, presentations will last 15 minutes with an additional 5 minutes for answering questions from the audience.
 
(15 + 5 minutes) These will be usual conference presentations. Participants can submit abstracts, and if accepted, presentations will last 15 minutes with an additional 5 minutes for answering questions from the audience.
 
* '''Roundtable discussions'''
 
* '''Roundtable discussions'''
These sessions allow maximum interaction in informal, small-group discussions on a single topic. The format is appropriate for papers, projects, or work-in-progress that encourages discussion.  
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These sessions allow maximum interaction in informal, small-group discussions on a single topic. The format is appropriate for papers, projects, or work-in-progress that encourages discussion.
* '''Workshops'''  
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* '''Workshops'''
 
Workshops are intended to enhance the skills and broaden the perspective of their attendees. They should be designed to introduce a rigorous framework for learning a new area or to provide advanced technical training in an area. Submissions will be selected on the basis of the instructors' qualifications for teaching the proposed Workshop and their contribution to the overall conference program. Workshops can last either 45 or 90 minutes.
 
Workshops are intended to enhance the skills and broaden the perspective of their attendees. They should be designed to introduce a rigorous framework for learning a new area or to provide advanced technical training in an area. Submissions will be selected on the basis of the instructors' qualifications for teaching the proposed Workshop and their contribution to the overall conference program. Workshops can last either 45 or 90 minutes.
 
 
*'''Posters, projected displays, video presentations''':
 
*'''Posters, projected displays, video presentations''':
 
Poster/Demonstration sessions enable presenters to demonstrate and discuss their latest study results and developments in progress, in order to gain feedback and to establish contact with similar projects. Posters will be in displayed throughout the conference.
 
Poster/Demonstration sessions enable presenters to demonstrate and discuss their latest study results and developments in progress, in order to gain feedback and to establish contact with similar projects. Posters will be in displayed throughout the conference.
 
 
==Suggested topics==
 
==Suggested topics==
 
*Primary Education
 
*Primary Education
 
*Secondary Education
 
*Secondary Education
*Teachers Education  
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*Teachers Education
*On-line Education  
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*On-line Education
 
*University Education
 
*University Education
 
*Research
 
*Research
*GeoGebra Institutes  
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*GeoGebra Institutes
 
*Developers session
 
*Developers session
 
 
== Contact ==
 
== Contact ==
 
*[mailto:warszawskie.centrum.geogebry@gmail.com Katarzyna Winkowska-Nowak], Local organizer, Warsaw Center of GeoGebra, SWPS, Poland
 
*[mailto:warszawskie.centrum.geogebry@gmail.com Katarzyna Winkowska-Nowak], Local organizer, Warsaw Center of GeoGebra, SWPS, Poland
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* International [[GeoGebra Conference 2011]] in Hagenberg, Austria
 
* International [[GeoGebra Conference 2011]] in Hagenberg, Austria
 
*[http://www4.pucsp.br/geogebrala/ingles/submission/full_paper.html First Latin American GeoGebra Conference] on 13-15 Nov 2011 in Sao Paolo, Brazil
 
*[http://www4.pucsp.br/geogebrala/ingles/submission/full_paper.html First Latin American GeoGebra Conference] on 13-15 Nov 2011 in Sao Paolo, Brazil
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 28 July 2012

The International GeoGebra Institute Conference 2012 will be held on 21-23 September, 2012 in Warsaw, Poland. The main purpose of the conference is to provide a meeting platform for IGI members, and GeoGebra users, including teachers of all levels, educators, researchers, and developers from all over the World. The conference will allow ample time for speakers and audience interaction, and will encourage discussion of experiences, sharing of good practices, effective mathematics pedagogies that include GeoGebra, and enhancement of professional skills, and knowledge.

Dates & Location

  • Dates: 21-23 September 2012
  • Location: SWPS, Warsaw, Poland, Travel guide
  • Presentation Submission, see Structure below for details: further details will be available soon

Deadlines

  • Extended to 15 July- Abstract submission (max. 250 words) for presentations, workshop, poster abstracts and choosing working groups (see structure below). Notification of acceptance throughout July
  • Extended to 15 July -Early registration deadline (180 EUR, students 130 EUR)
  • 31 July -Final registration deadline (200 EUR, students 150 EUR)
  • 30 September - submission of full papers (journals and format will be announced)
  • Follow us on Facebook

Registration & Hotel

Registration and submission web page

Structure

The conference will consist of plenary talks and scientific sessions, as well as workshops in English. In addition, there will be a parallel workshop track for local teachers in Polish.

  • Keynotes
    • Markus Hohenwarter, Zsolt Lavicza (Johannes Kepler University, Austria, University of Cambridge, UK)
    • Celina Abar (Post-Graduate Program Studies in Mathematics Education, Pontifical Catholic University São Paulo - Brazil)
    • Heinz-Otto Peitgen (Fraunhofer MEVIS - Institute for Medical Image Computing, Bremen, Germany)
    • Frederico Fabrizi and Pietro Pennestrì (Liceo Scientifico Isacco Newton - Roma, Italy)
    • Donata Kopańska-Bródka(Department of Operations Research, University of Economics, Katowice, Poland)
  • Presentations

(15 + 5 minutes) These will be usual conference presentations. Participants can submit abstracts, and if accepted, presentations will last 15 minutes with an additional 5 minutes for answering questions from the audience.

  • Roundtable discussions

These sessions allow maximum interaction in informal, small-group discussions on a single topic. The format is appropriate for papers, projects, or work-in-progress that encourages discussion.

  • Workshops

Workshops are intended to enhance the skills and broaden the perspective of their attendees. They should be designed to introduce a rigorous framework for learning a new area or to provide advanced technical training in an area. Submissions will be selected on the basis of the instructors' qualifications for teaching the proposed Workshop and their contribution to the overall conference program. Workshops can last either 45 or 90 minutes.

  • Posters, projected displays, video presentations:

Poster/Demonstration sessions enable presenters to demonstrate and discuss their latest study results and developments in progress, in order to gain feedback and to establish contact with similar projects. Posters will be in displayed throughout the conference.

Suggested topics

  • Primary Education
  • Secondary Education
  • Teachers Education
  • On-line Education
  • University Education
  • Research
  • GeoGebra Institutes
  • Developers session

Contact

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