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== Web page==
 
== Web page==
 
[http://www.smcs.num.edu.mn/geogebra '''<big><big><big>GeoGebra Institute  of National University of Mongolia</big></big></big>''']<br />
 
[http://www.smcs.num.edu.mn/geogebra '''<big><big><big>GeoGebra Institute  of National University of Mongolia</big></big></big>''']<br />

Latest revision as of 13:29, 16 January 2013

Web page

GeoGebra Institute of National University of Mongolia
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People

Navchaa Tserendorj-chair person
Amarzaya Amartuvshin
Otgonnaran Ochirbat
Shinetuya.B

Development and Sharing

GeoGebra-translators translated GeoGebra 4.0 and 4.2 to Mongolian.

Translations status: GUI-85%, Cmds-99%, 4.2 GUI-11%, 4.2 Cmds-7%, GGTube-11%

Aims

1. Training and Support
2. Development and Sharing
3. Research and Collaboration

GeoGebra workshops at local places

The institute organized following local workshop to national teachers, students, researchers and professors.

1. "Introduction to GeoGebra", National University of Mongolia, School of Mathematics and Computer Science, on December 21, 2012, number of participants - 20 LINK

2. Introductory lecture titled "Introduction to GeoGebra and Geogebra institute of Mongolia" for students and professors of Mongolian State University of Education, on December 5, 2012, number of participants - 100.

Outreach

1. Produced video materials on introduction to Geogebra in for primary and secondary school's teachers. Totally 840 teachers( 480 primery and 360 secondary school teachers) participated in video lessons from provinces Arkhangai, Bayankhongor, Govisumber, Dornogovi, Dornod, Uvurkhangai, Selenge, Tuv, Ulaanbaatar from October to to December 2012. LINK

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