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GeoGebra activity and plans in Norway

GeoGebra activity and plans in Norway. Anders Sanne IGI Conference, Cambridge May 7, 2008. GeoGebra in Norway. Norway holds the world record in hits per capita at www.geogebra.org Reasons for the popularity: GeoGebra is free, user friendly, and very good

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GeoGebra activity and plans in Norway

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  1. GeoGebra activityand plans in Norway Anders Sanne IGI Conference, Cambridge May 7, 2008

  2. GeoGebra in Norway • Norway holds the world recordin hits per capita at www.geogebra.org • Reasons for the popularity: • GeoGebra is free, user friendly, and very good • Translated to Norwegian by Sigbjørn Hals since 2006 • Digital literacy is regarded as one of five basicskills in the national curriculum since 2006 • GeoGebra is used and supported by the main textbooks for the Norwegian upper secondary school

  3. Current activities • Teacher training offered by Universities,University Colleges, publishing houses,and others on a commercial basis. • Nearly no activity at the Norwegian GeoGebraWiki • Some teachers and teacher educators sharetheir GeoGebra material on open web pages • No overview of material published by teachersin Learning Management Systems • Little activity at the Norwegian GeoGebra forum • No coordination of development,research, and training

  4. Plans for a Norwegian GeoGebra Institute (NGI) • Hosted by the Norwegian Center for Mathematics Education (NCME) • Located at NTNU in Trondheim • Some funding from NCME: • Sigbjørn Hals has got a scholarship to get a Master degree in Mathematics Education. He will work part time (< 25 %) for NGI. • Tor Andersen works with ICT in mathematics education at the centre, and he will work part time (< 50 %) for NGI. • Administrative help

  5. Further plans • Working with NCME’s network of skilled teachers, and building up their knowledge of GeoGebra. • Offer workshops for teachers,and future GeoGebra trainers • Building up a network of teacher trainers and researchers at the Norwegian Universitiesand University Colleges. • Work for further funding

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