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− | ==Introduction==
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− | The International GeoGebra Institute Conference 2014 offers a good opportunity to meet colleagues from all around the world using GeoGebra with students or working on research projects.
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− | ==Dates & Location==
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− | * Dates: 23-26, January, 2014
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− | * Location: Budapest, Hungary
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− | * Accommodation: details soon
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− | ==Keynotes==
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− | * Markus Hohenwarter - Creator of GeoGebra
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− | * Zsolt Lavicza Director of Research and Community Development GeoGebra
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− | * others TBA
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− | == Sessions ==
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− | *GeoGebra and Math Education: <br />
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− | *GeoGebra and STEM<br />
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− | *GeoGebra and arts<br />
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− | *GeoGebra and its community<br />
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− | *GeoGebra and social changes: what impact does GeoGebra have on society<br />
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− | == Registration ==
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− | *120 EUR / 160 EUR which will cover room rent, coffee and lunch.
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− | * Registration form: coming soon '''Important note:''' If you are not able to reach the form from your country, please send your registration request via email to events@geogebra.org!
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− | == Deadlines ==
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− | *'''TBA:''' Submission of presentation or poster abstracts (max 200 words)
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− | *'''TBA:''' Registration
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− | == Contacts ==
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− | * [mailto:events@geogebra.org '''GeoGebra Events ''' ]
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