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Working Group E

Page history last edited by Anders Sanne 14 years, 7 months ago

 

GeoGebra at Universities and in Teacher Education


 

Chairs

  • Anders Sanne <Anders.Sanne@plu.ntnu.no>
  • Freyja Hreinsdóttir

 

Working Group Objectives

This working group will explore the use of GeoGebra at universities and in teacher education. Topics of interest include:

  • Developing GeoGebra materials in accordance with standard of university-level courses;
  • Developing resources to help students use GeoGebra to build simulators of problems from maths and sciences;
  • Examining the incorporation of GeoGebra into automatic homework evaluation systems;
  • Evaluating techniques for using GeoGebra effectively in large lecture classes and in on-line courses;
  • Elaborating on the usability of GeoGebra in university-level assessment;
  • Discussing issues in relation to pre-service teacher training (e.g., the connection of a learning objective, a GeoGebra activity, a lesson plan, key examples, and an assessment procedure);
  • Examining various methods of professional development;
  • Exploring issues in developing textbook support for use of GeoGebra;
  • Creating a wish list for features, tools and commands that support the use GeoGebra at the university level;

 


Submitted Abstracts for Working Group E

Submissions: 6, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 32, 35, 39, 40, 48, 52, 56, 59, 74, 75, 80, 85, Amdal

 

List of Participants for Working Group E

 


Agenda 

 

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

 

Time

Session

Schedule

10:30 - 12:00

Working Groups

Session 1

GeoGebra in Teacher Education

 

5 min presentations

 

Topics

  • How to introduce student teachers to GeoGebra?
  • Sharing of resources for teacher training
  • Textbook support

 

14:00 - 15:30

Working Groups

Session 2

Geogebra in teacher education

 

5 min presentations

 

Topics

  • GeoGebra and professional development
  • Sharing of resources for in-service teacher training
  • GeoGebra and e-learning

 

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, 2009

 

Time 

Session

Detailed Agenda

10:30 - 12:00

Working Groups
Session 3

GeoGebra at Universtities

 

5 min presentations

 

Topics

  • GeoGebra in university level mathematics
  • Textbook support
  • Homework evaluation

 

14:00 - 15:30

Working Groups

Session 4

Group discussions and summary

Participants will divide into smaller groups by interest.

 

Topics

  • Creating a wish list for features, tools and commands
  • Sharing experiences
  • Opportunities for collaboration

 

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

 


 

 

Presentations

Please add your presentation to the list below.

 

 

Online presentations

From people not attending the conference.

 

 


 

Organization of Working Group E

Comments (3)

tolgakabaca@gmail.com said

at 9:22 am on Jul 9, 2009

Dear Chairs;
I have added my 5 minute presentation to detailed agenda for only a trial attempt. I think you will rearrange according to the topics.
Regards,
Tolga...

Celina Abar said

at 1:54 pm on Jul 9, 2009

Dear Chairs,
I have added my presentation. I think it has more than 5min.
Regards
Celina

Celina Abar said

at 6:28 pm on Jul 14, 2009

Dear Chairs,

I have added new presentation that I did today. I think it was 5min.
Regards
Celina

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