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* November 9. Mo i Rana
 
* November 9. Mo i Rana
 
* November 12. Kristiansand
 
* November 12. Kristiansand
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* November 13, Skiptvedt
 
* November 15. Skien
 
* November 15. Skien
 
* November 27. Ørnes
 
* November 27. Ørnes
 
* November 28. Trondheim
 
* November 28. Trondheim
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* December 13. Vikersund
  
  

Latest revision as of 10:21, 8 March 2013

People

Chair

Certified trainers

  • Arne Amdal
  • Anne Bjørnestad
  • Henning Bueie
  • Hugo Christensen
  • Stig Eriksen
  • Sigbjørn Hals
  • Anne-Mari Jensen
  • Maria Johansen
  • Tor Espen Kristensen
  • Torger Johannes Nilsen
  • Tommy Nordby
  • Susanne Stengrundet
  • Bjørn Ove Seland Thue
  • Hans-Petter Ulven
  • Jostein Våge

Training and Support

List of workshops, courses and presentations:

  • January 3. Stord
  • Januray 12. Molde
  • February 2. Sandnes
  • February 8. Lillesand
  • March 6. Trondheim
  • February 9. Bergen
  • March 7. Telemark
  • April 17. Telemark
  • April 19-20. Presentations and workshops at University of Karlstad, Sweden
  • April 23. Trondheim
  • April 25. Horten and Kristiansand
  • April 26. Several presentations at a teacher conference in Trondheim
  • April 27. Vågsøy
  • May 2. Selje
  • May 7. Vågsøy
  • June 13. GeoGebra training course for the National exam committee
  • August 9-12. Presentations and workshops at LAMIS summer course, Bergen
  • September 8. Bergen
  • September 14-16. Presentations at the Nordic GeoGebra Conference in Tartu, Estonia
  • September 25. Skien
  • September 21. Målselv
  • September 28. Haugesund and Sunnfjord
  • October 9. Orkdal
  • October 17. Bergen
  • October 23. Sandnes
  • October 26. Fjell, Haugesund and Meråker
  • October 29. Bergen
  • November 9. Mo i Rana
  • November 12. Kristiansand
  • November 13, Skiptvedt
  • November 15. Skien
  • November 27. Ørnes
  • November 28. Trondheim
  • December 13. Vikersund


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 Facebook group and a group in the Ning network Del&Bruk.

Development and Sharing

  • Translation of GeoGebra 4.2 and 5.0 to both variants of Norwegian (nb and nn)
  • Translation of the GeoGebra Manual to both variants of Norwegian (bokmål and nynorsk)

Research and Collaboration

Outreach

The GeoGebra Institute of Norway runs the website www.geogebra.no. Visitor activity on the site is being tracked with Google Analytics to 65 000 visits in 2012.

Publications

Kristensen, T. E. (2012). GeoGebra 4.0 for videregående skole. Med eget kapittel om CAS. Norsk GeoGebra-institutt / Matematikksenteret.

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