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GeoGebra Global Gathering

We are happy to inform you that the official registration and abstract submission for the GeoGebra Global Gathering Conference are now open. Join us at our GeoGebra Global Gathering (G3, 2015) July 15 – 17 in Linz in Austria and register

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GeoGebra, the Wikispaces Way

GeoGebra and our friends at Wikispaces got together to make using GeoGebra in your Wikispaces classroom fun and easy with our new GeoGebra widget! Why do we like Wikispaces so much? Well, its probably because they are a lot like

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Rubik’s Cube World Champion powered by GeoGebra

Marcell Endrey is a computer science student from Hungary with an interesting hobby: solving the Rubik’s Cube. Just solving it soon became boring for him, so he started doing it blindfolded! Today, Marcell is the world’s fastest blindfolded speedcuber and currently holds

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2013 GeoGebra North American Conference

The 2013 GeoGebra North American Conference is being held at Miami University in Oxford, OH, on August 3-4, 2013. This free, two-day professional development experience provides participants with 70 interactive mathematics teaching and learning sessions with facilitators and participants from

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GeoGebra in Niger

GeoGebra Institute of Niger is hosted by mathematics teachers of IREM (Institut de Recherches sur l’Enseignement des Mathematiques) at Abdou Moumouni University of Niamey (http://uam.refer.ne). IREM is an institute for training mathematic teachers and promoting Math in general in Niger.

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GeoGebra in Mongolia

We are delighted to see that our community is rapidly expanding in Mongolia, too! Let us introduce today GeoGebra Institute of Mongolia, led by Navchaa Tserendorj, teacher of initial Math teachers’ at the National University of Mongolia. As a new

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GeoGebra Ambassador #11

Who are you, what are you doing? My name is Agustin Carrillo de Albornoz Torres and I am a Secondary School Mathematics Professor. At present I am working at the University of Cordoba (Spain), I am the director of GeoGebra Institute in

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GeoGebra Enabled Mathematics Curriculum – A Future Perspective

This time we have asked P. K. Chaurasia (Ph.D.) from the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), New Delhi to share his thoughts about GeoGebra and its use in math curriculum. The mathematics education community is constantly engaged

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Students are fascinated with GeoGebra in Zambia

I am Lemmy Kangwa, head of Mathematics department at Chalimbana University, in Zambia, Central Africa.  In addition to administrative duties in the department, I teach Mathematics to our students.  I also have the honour to be the chair person of

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GeoGebra Ambassador #10

Who are you, what are you doing? My name is Talgat Bainazarov. I have been teaching mathematics in secondary school. At the moment I am a vice-principal at newly opened Nazarbayev Intellectual School in Karaganda. I am the translator of

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GeoGebra is free and multi-platform dynamic mathematics software for all levels of education that joins geometry, algebra, tables, graphing, statistics and calculus in one easy-to-use package. It has received several educational software awards in Europe and the USA.

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