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Emil-Fischer-Straße 30 Würzburg 97074

Digital Tools and Mathematical Modelling in Mathematics Education

Speakers:

Regina Bruder (TU Darmstadt)

Gilbert Greefrath (WWU Muenster)

Stefan Krauss (University of Regensburg)

John Monaghan (University of Agder and University of Leeds)

Jana Trgalova (University of Lyon)

Pauline Vos (University of Agder)

Date: 07 - 12 Oct 2018 Venue: Lehrstuhl für Mathematik V Emil-Fischer-Straße 30 Würzburg 97074
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Type: Autumn School Fee: €170

Young researchers are invited to the Autumn School of Didactics of Mathematics from 7th to 12th October 2018 in Bavaria, Germany.

This year's School - Digital Tools and Mathematical Modelling in Mathematics Education - will allow young researchers from different countries to 

  • compare different research methods and approaches in advance of their own study
  • present their research projects, problems and preliminary results and discuss them with an audience of fellow researchers and highly qualified experts
  • connect with international fellow researchers from the community, exchange opinions and ideas about the work of other researchers and to lay the foundations for a future cooperation in the field of mathematics education

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