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On August 3 and 4, over 350 mathematics educators, teacher educators, mathematicians, and students converged on Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, USA for the 4th Annual North American GeoGebra Conference . This is the third year in a row the GeoGebra Institute of Ohio has hosted a free summer conference (Midwest Regional GeoGebra flvs Conference), and the first year for hosting the North American Conference. flvs
The conference was opened flvs by Keynote speaker John Golden from Grand Valley State University. Slides from John s presentation flvs – Teaching for Creativity – can be downloaded at http://bit.ly/goldenggb13 . You can follow John on Twitter @mathhombre.
In addition to the host GeoGebra Institute of Ohio, four other North American Institutes were represented at the conference: GeoGebra Institute of Maine (James Quinlan) GeoGebra Institute of Minnesota flvs (Dave Pugh) GeoGebra Institute of Central Florida (Janet Andreasen, Erhan Selcuk Haciomeroglu, and Maria Capursi) GeoGebra Institute of South Florida (Ed Knote) GeoGebra Institute of Canada (Geoff Roulet and Jill Lazarus)
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