[Maths-Education] CADGME - CAME Conference Second Announcement
Zsolt Lavicza
zl221 at cam.ac.uk
Wed Mar 7 20:46:41 GMT 2007
Dear Colleagues,
The Second Announcement of the First Central- and Eastern European
Conference on Computer Algebra- and Dynamic Geometry Systems in Mathematics
Education and the Fifth Computer Algebra in Mathematics Education Symposium
(CAME-5) 19-20 June, 2007, which will be held at the University of Pécs,
Pollack Mihály Faculty of Engineering, Hungary, 19-23 June, 2007 has been
posted on the conference website:
http://matserv.pmmf.hu/cadgme/
The registration for the conference is now open on the conference website.
The DEADLNE for Abstract submission (max 300 words) is 31 MARCH 2007.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Bruno Buchberger (RISC, University of Linz, Austria)
Vlasta Kokol - Voljc (University Centre, School for Business and
management, Novo mesto, Slovenia)
Colette Laborde (Université Joseph Fourier, France)
Kenneth Ruthven (University of Cambridge, UK)
Edith Schneider (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)
Luc Trouche (INRP (National Institut of Pedagogical Research),
Lyon, France)
WORKING GROUPS:
Automated Reasoning and Mathematical Education, Bruno Buchberger,
RISC, University of Linz, Austria
Computer-aided Experiments and Visualization in Education, János
Karsai, University of Szeged, Hungary
Future Trends in Interactive Geometry, Ulrich Kortenkamp,
Pädagogische Hochschule Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany
Research perspectives of the impact of dynamic mathematics on
teaching and learning, Stephen Hegedus, Luis Moreno, University of
Massachusetts, Dartmouth, USA
Informatical Concepts and CAS, Karl Josef Fuchs, University of
Salzburg, Austria
Relating procedural and conceptual knowledge of mathematics through
CAL, Djordje Kadijevich, Megatrend University and Mathematical Institute
SANU, Belgrade, Serbia
WORKSHOPS:
Mathematica in Education, János Karsai, University of Szeged, Hungary
GeoGebra in Secondary School Teaching, Markus Hohenwarter, Florida
Atlantic University, USA
Apprenti Geometre, G. Noel and A. Vandenbruaene, Centre de Recherche
sur l'Enseignement des Mathematiques (CREM), Belgium
Solving Problems with Geometry Expressions and CAS, Philipp Todd,
Saltire Software, USA (Oregon)
Exploring symmetries with secondary school students- an introduction
to mathematical concepts, Jelena Gusic, Milin Sipus, Petar Mladinic,
University of Zagreb, Croatia
WIRIS, mathematics for education,Ramon Eixarch, Maths for More,
Barcelona, Spain
WebMathematics Interactive 2., Zoltán Kovács, Bolyai Institute,
University of Szeged, Hungary
MathDesktop and the LTM Project, Phil Ramsden, Imperial College
London, UK; Reinhard Simonovits, Bundeshandelsakademie Grazbachgasse, Graz,
Austria; Bernd Thaller, Karl-Franzens University, Graz, Austria
An approach to teaching and leaning using program Graph, Silva
Kmetic, The National Education Institute of The Republic of Slovenia
Using Computer Algebra / Technology for modelling and application,
Burkhard Alpers, University of Aalen, Germany
Modeling with Sketchpad in the Teaching of Mathematics, Homero
Flores, Colegio de Ciencias y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional, México;
Cvetka Rojko, The National Education Institute, Slovenia
REGISTRATION FEES:
CADGME
Registration fee: 155 Euro (before 1 May 2007)
180 Euro (after 1 May 2007)
Student fee: 125 Euro (before 20 April 2007)
150 Euro (after 20 April 2007)
CAME-5
Registration fee: 95 Euro (before 1 May 2007)
110 Euro (after 1 May 2007)
Information on travel and accommodation arrangement can be found on the
conference website: http://matserv.pmmf.hu/cadgme/
We hope that you will be able to join us in June.
On behalf of the organizing committee:
Zsolt Lavicza and Csaba Sarvari
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Zsolt Lavicza
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University of Cambridge,
Faculty of Education, Queens' College
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Phone (m): +44 7962 488 222
(h): +44 1223 740 274
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