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*offering trainings and online courses for teachers and future GeoGebra trainers, users:
 
*offering trainings and online courses for teachers and future GeoGebra trainers, users:
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      [http://blog.geogebra.org/2013/01/geogebra-workshop-in-bhilai-india/ Workshop in Bhilai, India]
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        [http://gi-ncert.wikispaces.com/Geogebra+Workshop Workshop in Delhi]
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        [http://www.cli.nsw.edu.au/geogebra/ Online course in Australia]
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      [[ http://moodlemeets.learnnowbc.ca/login/index.php|Online course in Canada]]
 
*offering certification processes for teachers  
 
*offering certification processes for teachers  
 
*organising graduate, post-graduate or other courses on GG and its use in all related fields
 
*organising graduate, post-graduate or other courses on GG and its use in all related fields

Revision as of 12:13, 21 March 2013

Best practices of GeoGebra Institutes

1. Training and Support:

  • offering trainings and online courses for teachers and future GeoGebra trainers, users:
      Workshop in Bhilai, India 
       Workshop in Delhi 
       Online course in Australia
      [[ http://moodlemeets.learnnowbc.ca/login/index.php%7COnline course in Canada]]
  • offering certification processes for teachers
  • organising graduate, post-graduate or other courses on GG and its use in all related fields
  • organising “roadshow” workshops to remote areas
  • supporting local and web users via email, facebook page

2. Development and Sharing:

  • developing and evaluating free GeoGebra teaching materials (online and video tutorials, applets, interactive e-textbook, competitions for teachers)
  • developing local and regional networks of GG users (mailing lists, forums,websites etc.)
  • developing students’ network around GGme-foursome.html
  • translating GeoGebra documentation to local languages
  • hosting local and regional (for e.g. Asia, midwest-USA, Africa, Southern-Europe, Northern-Europe etc.) conferences
  • promoting GG in workshops, conferences, competitions (for e.g. Math Olympics) and exhibitions to share knowledge and experience
  • organizing competitions:
  • setting up and maintaining own websites, which are linked to the main IGI website
  • developing websites to foster the use and sharing of GeoGebra materials suitable for national curricula
  • developing blogs

3. Research and Collaboration:

  • designing and implementing research projects on GG (for e.g. use of technology in mathematics education, action research)
  • supporting students in their thesis work or PhD to conduct research on the use of GG in various fields
  • publishing articles, books on GG, launching Geogebra Journals
  • providing feedback to training and development activities
  • promoting research collaboration at a local and regional level
  • collaborating with national level educational offices: for e.g. to integrate GeoGebra into local curricula, accredit courses by ministry of education
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