This document outlines the plan for an international e-magazine project between schools in several countries. It identifies the participating schools and their locations and types. It assigns tasks for creating school profiles, photos of student writing teams, and initial articles about topics like sports, art, computers and ecology. The articles will be published on a website every two months. Online meetings between schools using tools like Lync or Google Hangout are also proposed. The goals are to give students experience, improve their skills, and increase their proficiency in an international collaborative project.
This document outlines the plan for an international e-magazine project between schools in several countries. It identifies the participating schools and their locations and types. It assigns tasks for creating school profiles, photos of student writing teams, and initial articles about topics like sports, art, computers and ecology. The articles will be published on a website every two months. Online meetings between schools using tools like Lync or Google Hangout are also proposed. The goals are to give students experience, improve their skills, and increase their proficiency in an international collaborative project.
This document provides an overview and introduction to GeoGebra, a free dynamic mathematics software for learning and teaching geometry, algebra, and calculus. It can be installed from their website or downloaded on a USB drive. GeoGebra combines elements of dynamic geometry, computer algebra, and spreadsheets. It is used as a pedagogical tool for visualizing mathematical concepts, creating multiple representations, and allowing students to experiment and discover mathematics on their own. GeoGebra has an active international user community who contribute materials and help expand its capabilities through free and open-source development.
This document provides an overview and introduction to GeoGebra, a free dynamic mathematics software for learning and teaching geometry, algebra, and calculus. It can be installed from their website or downloaded on a USB drive. GeoGebra combines elements of dynamic geometry, computer algebra, and spreadsheets. It is used as a pedagogical tool for visualizing mathematical concepts, creating multiple representations, and allowing students to experiment and discover mathematics on their own. GeoGebra has an active international user community who contribute materials and help expand its capabilities through free and open-source development.