GeoGebra Institute:2011 Annual Report GI Australia
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People
Chris Robertson (Chair) christopher.robertson@det.nsw.edu.au Senior Support Officer, Analysis and Evaluation, NSW Curriculum and Learning Innovation Centre
Damian Wanstall damian.wanstall1@det.nsw.edu.au Learning Designer, 5-12, NSW Curriculum and Learning Innovation Centre
Carolyn McGinty carolyn.mcginty@det.nsw.edu.au Senior Curriculum Support Officer, K-12 Mathematics, NSW Curriculum and Learning Innovation Centre
Kaye Stacey k.stacey@unimelb.edu.au Professor of Mathematics Education Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne
Robyn Pierce r.pierce@unimelb.edu.au Senior Research Fellow in Mathematics Education Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne
Lynda Ball lball@unimelb.edu.au Lecturer in Mathematics Education Melbourne Graduate School of Education University of Melbourne
Training and Support
GeoGebra Institute of Australia workshop (Chris Robertson and Carolyn McGinty) - Mathematical Association of NSW 2011 Annual Conference, Wollongong, September 2011.
Using Dynamic Geometry for Trigonometry (Robyn Pierce and Lynda Ball) - Mathematics Association of Victoria Annual Conference, Melbourne, December 2011.
Tools4U: GeoGebra is a one-page guide for teachers linking GeoGebra resources and activities for the classroom.
GeoGebra for beginners - online is a NSW Institute of Teachers registered, non-facilitated online course with a mix of pedagogy and technical skill development.
Development and Sharing
Numerous teaching and learning resources incorporating GeoGebra are available from http://www.clic.nsw.edu.au/gia/resources.shtm
The GIA website offers the facility to submit GeoGebra resources created by educators that are appropriate for Australian curriculum. A library of submissions is available from http://www.clic.nsw.edu.au/gia/library.shtm
Research and Collaboration
A prospective research proposal for 2012 is in discussion between NSW Curriculum and Learning Innovation Centre, Department of Education and Communities and Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne.