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Working Group C

Page history last edited by aj.parish@warwick.ac.uk 14 years, 9 months ago

Teaching Experiences in Primary & Secondary Schools


Chairs

  • Evelyn Stepancik <estepancik@informatix.at>
  • Alison Parish
  • Irini Chrysanthou

 

Working Group Objectives

This working group aims to investigate the potential of GeoGebra for teaching and learning mathematics in primary and secondary schools (ages 6 - 18).

Thereby, we will focus on the following topics:

  • Collecting information about teaching experiences and ideas in the use of GeoGebra in primary and secondary schools;
  • Discussing potential applications of GeoGebra in primary and secondary grades;
  • Encouraging the creation and sharing of instructional resources (e.g., lesson plans, activities, dynamic worksheets, GeoGebra files) to create a usable pool of GeoGebra-related materials for primary and secondary grades;
  • Investigating the use and applicability of other technological resources such as Interactive Whiteboards (IWB), voting systems, and learning managements system (e.g. Moodle);
  • Discussing possible methods of facilitating the documentation of GeoGebra-related classroom activities;
  • Discussing opportunities for international collaboration;
  • Developing ideas for future projects and teaching ideas;
  • Creating a wish list for features, tools and commands that support the use GeoGebra in primary and secondary schools;

 


Submitted Abstracts for Working Group C

Submissions:  7, 11, 16, 23, 25, 26, 29, 31, 34, 73, 77, 81, 84, 86, 87, 88, 90, 92, Paavolainen

 

List of Participants for Working Group C

 

 

Agenda 

Tuesday, July 14

Time

Session

Our Roles

Detailed Agenda

Demonstrating mathematical concepts with GeoGebra

10:30 - 12:00

Working Groups
Session 1

Coordinator: Evelyn

Time Keeper: Alison

Notes Taker: Irini

Objective: Collecting information about already existing projects and ideas in the use of GeoGebra in primary and lower secondary schools

Agenda:

  • Presentations (5 min each) followed by discussion and start presentation for working group report.
     

25: Djurdjica Takaci. On the use of GeoGebra for examining functions

34: Michael O'Loughlin. Geogebra for secondary school mathematics

90: Stephanie Roth and Georg Schulte. Mathematical experiments and possibilities of visualisation

81: Mary Rita Manley. GeoGebra Conference 2009

88: Gertrud Aumayr. Geogebra vs. TINspire - Advantages and Disadvantages

73: Wolfgang Pröpper. Working Group Selection

Problem Solving with GeoGebra

14:00 - 15:30

Working Groups
Session 2

Coordinator: Evelyn

Time Keeper: Alison

Notes Taker: Irini

Objective: Collecting information about already existing projects and ideas in the use of GeoGebra in secondary schools

Agenda:

  • Presentations (5 min to 10 min each) followed by discussion and further work on report.
     

7: J. Benito Bua. Researcher students

11: Jostein Vage. Summary

26: Brian Carroll. Using GeoGebra to facilitate the new senior cycle mathematics curriculum in Ireland

29: Muharrem AKTUMEN, Yilmaz AKSOY and Seref MIRASYEDIOGLU. DEVELOPPING TEACHING MATERIALS FOR 6TH-8TH GRADES BY A DYNAMIC MATHEMATICS SOFTWARE GEOGEBRA

16:00 - 16:40

Working Groups
Day Summary Session

 
  • Summary of results of our working group (chairs and participants)
  • Preparation of a short presentation

16:40 - 18:00

Reports of Working Groups

 

Presentation of the results of our working group in the plenary session

 

Wednesday, July 15

Times

Session

Our Roles

Detailed Agenda

Using GeoGebra for Teaching and Learning (Lesson Plans, Differentiation, Practice, ...)

10:30 - 12:00

Working Groups
Session 3

Coordinator: Evelyn

Time Keeper: ?

Notes Taker: Irini

Objective: Discuss and develop ideas for future projects

Agenda:

  • Presentations (5 min to 10 min each) followed by discussion and further work on report.
     

16: Alvaro Saenz de Cabezon, Aitzol Lasa and Miguel Wilhelmi. TIME MANAGEMENT IN GEOMETRY TEACHING

23: Maria Francisca Cabo. Functions with GeoGebra

84: Birgit Bardorf. Students use Geogebra in order to create an exercise themselves and solve it afterwards

86: Diane DeHon. Goals for the GeoGebra 2009 Conference

87: Annemarie Schauer. Concentration on short lessons

77: Alison Parish. Using GeoGebra in the Primary and Lower Secondary English Curriculum

XX: Irmeli Paavolainen. No title.

Discovery Learning with GeoGebra

14:00 - 15:30

Working Groups
Session 4

Coordinator: Evelyn

Time Keeper: Alison

Notes Taker: Irini

Objective: Discuss opportunities for international collaboration and create a wish list for features, tools and commands;

Agenda:

  • Presentations (5 min to 10 min each) followed by discussion and further work on report.
     

25: Djurdjica Takaci. On the use of GeoGebra for examining functions

31: Valerian N. Antohe. LIMITS OF EDUCATIONAL SOFT “GeoGebra” IN A CRITICAL CONSTRUCTIVE REVIEW

36: Karen Omland. My aims for the conference

16:00 - 16:40

Working Groups
Day Summary Session

 
  • Summary of results of our working group (chairs and participants)
  • Preparation of a short presentation

16:40 - 18:00

Reports of Working Groups

Conclusions

 

Presentation of the results of our working group in the plenary session

 

Organization of Working Group C

Comments (1)

aj.parish@warwick.ac.uk said

at 7:26 pm on Jul 11, 2009

Session 4: happy to time keep as long as someone times me! Alison

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