From lavicza at gmail.com Fri Jun 12 07:01:06 2020 From: lavicza at gmail.com (Zsolt Lavicza) Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2020 08:01:06 +0200 Subject: [Maths-Education] CADGME 2020 Online Gathering 23 June 13:30-17:40 CET Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, Registration for the CADGME - Digital Tools in Mathematics Education - 2020 Online Gathering (23 June 13:30-17:40CET) is now open (free). You can find further details on the website: https://www.geogebra.org/m/grpfh8xk Registration form: https://forms.gle/dLM122BWFiXaEwtd9 Hope you will join us at this event! Schedule and Speakers: Schedule (Central European Time): 13:00-13:15 - Opening - Noah (Thierry) Dana-Picard, Csaba Sarvari, Sara Hershkovitz, Zsolt Lavicza, Ilias Kotsireas - organisation, special issues 13:15-14:30 - Session 1 - Boris Koichu Keynote (15 min) - Problem solving, creativity, STEAM Education - Moderators: Kristof Fenyvesi & Zsolt Lavicza 14:30-14:40 - Break 14:40-16:00 - Session 2 - Markus Hohenwarter (15 min) - New Technologies in Education - Moderators: Robert Weinhandl & Zsolt Lavicza 16:00-16:10 - Break 16:10-17:30 - Session 3 - Meir Komar keynote (15min) - Mathematics, Culture and Technologies - Moderators: Noah (Thierry) Dana-Picard & Sara Hershkovitz 17:30-17:40 - Closing - Q&A, Organisation, Special Issues - Csaba Sarvari, Ilias Kotsireas, Zsolt Lavicza Session 1 - Speakers - Problem solving, creativity, STEAM Education Boris Koichu - Keynote (15 min) - Mathematical creativity as a choice Daniel Lakos (10min) - Christopher Brownell (10min) - Data Science as Creative Problem Solving for the 21st Century Diego Lieban (10min) - Jose Diego-Mantecon (10min) - ?Anna M. Hartkopf (10min) - Polytopia: Combining Mathematical Science Communication and Education in a Dialogical Format Session 2 - Speakers - New Technologies in Education Markus Hohenwarter - Keynote (15 min) - ?GeoGebra in times of distance learning Matthias Ludwig & Gregor Milicic (10min) - ?MathCityMap - a digital and pedagogical tool to do mathematic outside the classroom Daniela Ferrarello (10min) - ?3D-Printing in Prison: a Tool for (Math) Education Ben Haas & Yves Kreis (10min) - Innovative uses of technologies for STEAM education in elementary schools in Luxemburg Selay Kocadere (10min) - Gamification for Teaching Maths Session 3 - Speakers - Mathematics, Culture and Technologies Meir Komar - keynote (15 min) - ??Practice What You Preach?. Do Instructors in Higher Education Have or Need the Necessary Soft Skills? Noah Dana-Picard & Sara Hershkovitz (10min) - ?STEAM education based on the students cultural background: octagonal monuments and Digital tools Robert Weinhandl (10min) - Using the GeoGebra Notes Application to dynamically organise digital learning resources and promote students? STEM skills Alvaro Martinez Sevilla (10min) - ?Towards an Automatic Geometric Model of Monuments Carla Pinto (10min) - ?Social and cultural perspectives on students? acquiring essential skills in the 21st Century Zoltan Kovacs (10min) - Discovering and proving algebraic facts on traditional geometric figures with GeoGebra Closing Session - Q&A, Organisation, Special issues Csaba Sarvari Ilias Kotsireas Zsolt Lavicza ---------------------- Prof Zsolt Lavicza ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Johannes Kepler University, Linz School of Education, Linz, Austria Budapest Metropolitan University, Budapest, Hungary University of Cambridge, Faculty of Education, Queens' College ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Director of Research: International GeoGebra Institute (IGI): http://geogebra.org JKU STEM Education Centre, Research Methods: http://www.jku.at/idm/content Geomatech Project: http://geometech.hu -------------------------------------------------- Main: lavicza at gmail.com GeoGebra: zsolt at geogebra.org JKU: zsolt.lavicza at jku.at Metropolitan: zlavicza at metropolitan.hu Cambridge: zl221 at cam.ac.uk Geomatech: zsolt.lavicza at geomatech.hu Phone: (Hungary): +36 20 587 7847 (Austria): +43 677 61290679 (UK): +44 7962 488 222 ????????????????????? Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted. (Albert Einstein)