Difference between revisions of "GeoGebra Institute:2011 Annual Report GI Norway"
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* October 21. Kristiansand | * October 21. Kristiansand | ||
* October 27. Rogaland | * October 27. Rogaland | ||
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* November 11. Sunnhordland | * November 11. Sunnhordland | ||
Revision as of 15:48, 16 January 2012
People
Chair
Certified trainers
- Arne Amdal
- Anne Bjørnestad
- Stig Eriksen
- Sigbjørn Hals
- Maria Johansen
- Jon Arild Jørgensen
- Tor Espen Kristensen
- Torger Johannes Nilsen
- Tommy Nordby
- Anders Sanne
- Susanne Stengrundet
- Bjørn Ove Seland Thue
- Hans-Petter Ulven
- Jostein Våge
Map with contact info to all the trainers
Training and Support
List of workshops, courses and presentations:
- February 25. Bergen
- March 24. Hordaland
- April 1. Sunnhordland
- April 15. Nordhordland
- September 13. Grimstad
- September 30 - October 2. Vilnius, Lithuania
- October 21. Bergen
- October 21. Kristiansand
- October 27. Rogaland
- October 26. Hedmark
- November 11. Lørenskog
- November 11. Sunnhordland
We are supporting teachers via the GeoGebra User Forum, and we answer a lot of e-mails from Norwegian teachers during the year. The Norwegian Institute has a group in the Ning network Del&Bruk.
Development and Sharing
Research and Collaboration
- The GeoGebra Institute of Norway is an active member of the Nordic GeoGebra Network granted by Nordplus Horizontal.
- Partner in the VIT project (Visualization of Transformations) at the University of Bergen granted by Norway Opening Universities.
Outreach
Publications
Eriksen, S. (2011). Trigonometriske funksjoner. Tangenten, 22(3), 16-20.
Kristensen, T. E. (2011). GeoGebra 3.2 for videregåede. Norsk GeoGebra-institutt.