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Help us show us the the Impact of GeoGebra

GeoGebra friends, You know yourself how good GeoGebra is, and so do the millions of users. But we are trying to go further. We wish to collect hard evidence on the impact of GeoGebra. This may come from activities you

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Research activities of the GeoGebra Institute of the University of Pretoria

There are more and more countries in the world like South-Africa where GeoGebra is already very-well established: almost all universities involved in Mathematics teacher education and many mathematics teachers are using GeoGebra. Gerrit Stols, chair of the GeoGebra Institute of

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GeoGebra 20-20 STEM Challenge: Call for New Interns and Mentors!

Tran Minh Phuc and Bence Karpati have successfully graduated their Geogebra Internship.Following a presentation with Milestone students in Budapest GeoGebra offices at the end of last year, we agreed a challenge  to identify and put together new and existing best

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Google Education on Air GeoGebra hangouts

Today is the last episode of the Google Education on Air hangout series. If you missed the episodes, you can watch them on YouTube, or embedded here. 1) EDU ON AIR – Introduction to GeoGebra Chrome App Recorded in Las

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GeoGebra in Venezuela (TEM Group)

Today let us present you the impressive story of the TEM (Technology in Mathematics Education) Group from the Faculty of Education and Humanities at the University of Zulia (LUZ), Maracaibo, Venezuela. Juan Luis Prieto, Rafael Luque and a few other

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Newsletter 2013 April

Dear GeoGebra Friends, after the Easter holidays we are all heading back to work and we at GeoGebra want to make teaching and learning easier and more fun for you: You can now use Spreadsheets and Right Click in our

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GeoGebra in India: perspectives of GeoGebra in developing countries

An important issue in teaching mathematics with GeoGebra is how the so called developing countries can get access to it and benefit from this software. We will follow up here with a series of blog posts on GeoGebra activities in

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ORBIT/GeoGebra Primary Mathematics Competition – Results!

Wow! The power of GeoGebra is in both the maths and the community. We had some excellent entries and as per the rules are forced to pick three winners. But to keep you on the edge of your seats 🙂

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GeoGebra Workshop in Bhilai, India

The workshop was organised by GeoGebra Institute of SCERT Raipur, C.G. India at Bhilai. The event took place in a Teacher Education College , Rungta College of Science and Technology, Kohka, Bhilai. Around 65 students (Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) and

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GeoGebra Ambassador #9

Who are you and what do you do? My name is Mehdi Boulifa.  I am a teacher of mathematics in Tunisia. I am passionate about music, informatics and sport. I created a website: www.monmaths.com and blogs in all the regions

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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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