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*[[Arsélio Martins]] – Esc. Sec. José Estevão, Aveiro, Portugal | *[[Arsélio Martins]] – Esc. Sec. José Estevão, Aveiro, Portugal | ||
*[[José Maria Montesinos]] – University Complutense de Madrid, Spain | *[[José Maria Montesinos]] – University Complutense de Madrid, Spain | ||
*[[Konrad Polthier]] – Freie Universität Berlin, Germany | *[[Konrad Polthier]] – [[FU Berlin|Freie Universität Berlin]], Germany | ||
*[[Christiane Rousseau]] – Université de Montréal, Canada | *[[Christiane Rousseau]] – Université de Montréal, Canada | ||
*[[Eduardo Marques de Sá]] – University of Coimbra, Portugal | *[[Eduardo Marques de Sá]] – University of Coimbra, Portugal |
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Konferenz: Elementary Geometry from an Advanced Point of View .
Aveiro, Portugal.
Internet: Elementary Geometry from an Advanced Point of View
Termin: 01. - 03. September 2011
Kurzbeschreibung
The general aim of this conference is to present several contemporary perspectives on Geometry including, among others, talks on visualization, applications and surveys, both at elementary and more advanced levels. The goal is to contribute to the current international reflection on the ICMI/IMU Klein Project concerning central topics on Geometry, its contents, interdisciplinary connections and approaches for the teaching of this mathematics discipline at senior secondary school and first years at University level.
This conference includes the Workshop “EnsGeo I” to be held on 3th September (last day of the conference), focused on dissertation works in Geometry carried out on Graduate courses in Mathematics for Teaching.
The official language in the first two days of the conference is English. In the third day (workshop "EnsGeo I") the official languages are Portuguese and Spanish.
Themen
Conference Program (1-2 September)
The conference program includes:
- Plenary Talks;
- and Contributes Talks (20 minutes).
Participants are invited to contribute by giving a presentation (in English) at the conference on topics related to the scope of the conference. An extended abstract, 2 pages maximum, should be sent to contact email, until June 15, 2011.
Workshop Program (3 September)
The workshop includes:
- Plenary Talks;
- and Contributes Talks (30 minutes).
Those interested in participating in the workhop “EnsGeom I” are invited to contribute by giving a presentation (in Portuguese, Spanish or English). An extended abstract, 2 pages maximum, should be sent to contact email, until June 15, 2011 (please mention the Workshop in the e-mail).
Programmkomitee
- Ana Breda (chair), University of Aveiro, Portugal
- Tomas Recio, University of Cantabria, Spain
- Eugénio Rocha, University of Aveiro, Portugal
- José Francisco Rodrigues, University of Lisboa, Portugal
- Ana Pereira do Vale, University of Minho, Portugal
Invited Speakers
- M. Arala Chaves – University of Porto, Portugal
- Maria Dedò– University of Milan, Italy
- Pedro Duarte – Lisbon University, Portugal
- Lisa Hefendehl-Hebeker – University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
- Ulrich Kortenkamp – Karlsruhe University, Germany
- Oliver Labs – Saarland University, Germany
- Francisco Santos Leal – University of Cantabria, Spain
- Arsélio Martins – Esc. Sec. José Estevão, Aveiro, Portugal
- José Maria Montesinos – University Complutense de Madrid, Spain
- Konrad Polthier – Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
- Christiane Rousseau – Université de Montréal, Canada
- Eduardo Marques de Sá – University of Coimbra, Portugal
- Jaime Carvalho e Silva – University of Coimbra, Portugal
- Andreas Stylianides – Cambridge University, United Kingdom