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Prof. Dr. Georg Bruckmaier is head of mathematics education at the Institute for Secondary I and II at the PH FHNW. His work focuses on visualizations in mathematics education. He is the chairperson of the GeoGebra Institute.
 
Prof. Dr. Georg Bruckmaier is head of mathematics education at the Institute for Secondary I and II at the PH FHNW. His work focuses on visualizations in mathematics education. He is the chairperson of the GeoGebra Institute.
 
[mailto:Georg.Bruckmaier@fhnw.ch] Georg Bruckmaier (chairperson)<br>
 
[mailto:Georg.Bruckmaier@fhnw.ch] Georg Bruckmaier (chairperson)<br>
 
 
  
 
Dr. René Fehlmann is a teacher at the Gymnasium Neufeld in Berne. He will develop applets in GeoGebra and do research on the using of GeoGebra in mathematics classrooms.
 
Dr. René Fehlmann is a teacher at the Gymnasium Neufeld in Berne. He will develop applets in GeoGebra and do research on the using of GeoGebra in mathematics classrooms.
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Dr. Martin Guggisberg holds a M.Sc. in Physics and is a lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences PH FHNW. The launch of the nanoscale science e-learning platform “nano-world” of the Swiss Virtual Campus and the later integration into “LiLa” a European eContentPlus project was the result of his scientific work. The actual research of Guggisberg is aimed at developing new concepts in the field of data visualization and e-Science. He focuses on development of interactive mathematical objects and remote/virtual experiments, on modelling of time-dependent systems, on mechanisms modification and visualization of data in cooperative virtual knowledge spaces. He will develop materials and do research on GeoGebra.
 
Dr. Martin Guggisberg holds a M.Sc. in Physics and is a lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences PH FHNW. The launch of the nanoscale science e-learning platform “nano-world” of the Swiss Virtual Campus and the later integration into “LiLa” a European eContentPlus project was the result of his scientific work. The actual research of Guggisberg is aimed at developing new concepts in the field of data visualization and e-Science. He focuses on development of interactive mathematical objects and remote/virtual experiments, on modelling of time-dependent systems, on mechanisms modification and visualization of data in cooperative virtual knowledge spaces. He will develop materials and do research on GeoGebra.
 
[mailto:martin.guggisberg@fhnw.ch  Martin Guggisberg]<br>  
 
[mailto:martin.guggisberg@fhnw.ch  Martin Guggisberg]<br>  
 
Prof. Dr. Helmut Linneweber-Lammerskitten (Emeritus) was Head of mathematics education at the Institute for Secondary I and II at the PH FHNW and Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bern. His work focuses on logic and philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, mathematics and language, visualizations in mathematics education, development of educational standards for mathematics. He will be the chair person of the GeoGebra Institute.
 
  
 
Dr. Torsten Linnemann holds a PhD in mathematics from the ETH Zurich.
 
Dr. Torsten Linnemann holds a PhD in mathematics from the ETH Zurich.
 
He is a teacher at Gymnasium Oberwil and lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences PH FHNW. His research interests are the influences of language in the learning of mathematics and the development and evaluation of teaching materials enhancing an experimental approach in learning mathematics. He will develop applets in GeoGebra and do research on the using of GeoGebra in mathematics class rooms.
 
He is a teacher at Gymnasium Oberwil and lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences PH FHNW. His research interests are the influences of language in the learning of mathematics and the development and evaluation of teaching materials enhancing an experimental approach in learning mathematics. He will develop applets in GeoGebra and do research on the using of GeoGebra in mathematics class rooms.
 
[mailto:torsten.linnemann@fhnw.ch Torsten Linnemann]<br>  
 
[mailto:torsten.linnemann@fhnw.ch Torsten Linnemann]<br>  
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Prof. Dr. Helmut Linneweber-Lammerskitten (Emeritus) was Head of mathematics education at the Institute for Secondary I and II at the PH FHNW and Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bern. His work focuses on logic and philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, mathematics and language, visualizations in mathematics education, development of educational standards for mathematics. He will be the chair person of the GeoGebra Institute.
  
 
Selina Pfenniger is employed as a scientific collaborator at the Chair for Teaching and Learning of Mathematics in Secondary Education (PH FHNW). She will develop applets in GeoGebra and do research on the using GeoGebra in mathematics classroom.  
 
Selina Pfenniger is employed as a scientific collaborator at the Chair for Teaching and Learning of Mathematics in Secondary Education (PH FHNW). She will develop applets in GeoGebra and do research on the using GeoGebra in mathematics classroom.  

Revision as of 17:42, 19 November 2020

Aims

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

We will build up a Swiss network of GeoGebra Experts and Trainers using existing structures of the Kompetenzzentrum für Mathematikdidaktik. We will extend training throughout the country through courses in further education and courses attached to teaching education conferences.

People

Prof. Dr. Georg Bruckmaier is head of mathematics education at the Institute for Secondary I and II at the PH FHNW. His work focuses on visualizations in mathematics education. He is the chairperson of the GeoGebra Institute. [1] Georg Bruckmaier (chairperson)

Dr. René Fehlmann is a teacher at the Gymnasium Neufeld in Berne. He will develop applets in GeoGebra and do research on the using of GeoGebra in mathematics classrooms. René Fehlmann

Dr. Martin Guggisberg holds a M.Sc. in Physics and is a lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences PH FHNW. The launch of the nanoscale science e-learning platform “nano-world” of the Swiss Virtual Campus and the later integration into “LiLa” a European eContentPlus project was the result of his scientific work. The actual research of Guggisberg is aimed at developing new concepts in the field of data visualization and e-Science. He focuses on development of interactive mathematical objects and remote/virtual experiments, on modelling of time-dependent systems, on mechanisms modification and visualization of data in cooperative virtual knowledge spaces. He will develop materials and do research on GeoGebra. Martin Guggisberg

Dr. Torsten Linnemann holds a PhD in mathematics from the ETH Zurich. He is a teacher at Gymnasium Oberwil and lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences PH FHNW. His research interests are the influences of language in the learning of mathematics and the development and evaluation of teaching materials enhancing an experimental approach in learning mathematics. He will develop applets in GeoGebra and do research on the using of GeoGebra in mathematics class rooms. Torsten Linnemann

Prof. Dr. Helmut Linneweber-Lammerskitten (Emeritus) was Head of mathematics education at the Institute for Secondary I and II at the PH FHNW and Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bern. His work focuses on logic and philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, mathematics and language, visualizations in mathematics education, development of educational standards for mathematics. He will be the chair person of the GeoGebra Institute.

Selina Pfenniger is employed as a scientific collaborator at the Chair for Teaching and Learning of Mathematics in Secondary Education (PH FHNW). She will develop applets in GeoGebra and do research on the using GeoGebra in mathematics classroom. Selina Pfenniger

Andreas Richard is working as a secondary teacher in Steffisburg (canton Berne) and as a scientific collaborator at the Chair for Teaching and Learning of Mathematics in Secondary Education (PH FHNW). He will develop applets in GeoGebra and do research on the using GeoGebra in mathematics classroom. Andreas Richard

Beat Trachsler is a teacher for mathematics and computer science in upper secondary school and trainer for further education on different mathematical fields. He will organize workshops, develop materials and do research on GeoGebra. Beat Trachsler

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Materials

from Torsten: http://www.geogebra.org/torsten_linnemann
from René: https://www.geogebra.org/renato.fehlmann
from Martin: http://www.geogebra.org/mgje

Location

FHNW School of Education, Institute for Secondary Education, Bahnhofstrasse 6, 5210 Windisch, Switzerland

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