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Some Hungarian examples of using ICT in mathematics classrooms

Some Hungarian examples of using ICT in mathematics classrooms . Kati Munkacsy Eotvos University, Budapest Euromath conference, Innsbruck. I. A new method of using CABRI. Gabriella Ambrus Eine neue Verwendung der CABRI – „kombinierte“ Arbeitsblätter als Lernhilfen. II. Hungarian Schoolnet.

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Some Hungarian examples of using ICT in mathematics classrooms

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  1. Some Hungarian examples of using ICT in mathematics classrooms Kati Munkacsy Eotvos University, Budapest Euromath conference, Innsbruck

  2. I. A new method of using CABRI • Gabriella AmbrusEine neue Verwendung der CABRI – „kombinierte“ Arbeitsblätter als Lernhilfen

  3. II. Hungarian Schoolnet • http://www.sulinet.hu/tart/alkat/ag

  4. 1. Interesting mathematics texts, tasks, games • Erdélyi DánielEdan" <edan@option.hu>

  5. 2. A guide for teachers • http://www.euklides.hu/eng/euklides.htm

  6. Euklides supports logical and didactical composition of constructions, but contains also many complex objects, of course. You can add directly for example bisector, tangent, special points and circles of a triangle etc

  7. 3. On line forum about mathematics education • Mat-Kapocs mailing list • Remarks after articles • 15 topics of mathematics teacher forum:What is the good math teacher like?Mathematics is too teoretical!Why we are teaching the history of mathematics? …

  8. 4. Information on Internet resources • After articles, for example:http://celebrate.digitalbrain.com/celebrate/web/Courses/English/?language=en-gb

  9. 5. Interactive softwares • Under construction • More, than 200 appletshttp://www.meltor.hu/eduweb/

  10. Reading and wrinting the graphs of the functions, applets on the web

  11. III. Teacher training • Pre-Service training • In-Service training

  12. Using Internet at Eötvös Universityin the teacher training • What is ThinkQuest?ThinkQuest is an international website-building competition, sponsored by the Oracle Education Foundation. Teams of students and teachers are challenged to build websites on educational topics. These websites are published in the popular ThinkQuest Library and top-scoring teams win valuable prizes. • http://www.thinkquest.org

  13. 1. Information technology • Softwares for secondary students, some examples of applied mathematics- Sundials- Astronomy- Cryptography

  14. 1. Information technology Some examples of mathematics history- Number writtings- Ancient Greek mathematics- Bolyai’s geometry

  15. Distance learningKolozsvár (Cluj) – Szeged – Budapest Innovative Didacticshttp://idi.ptmik.hu/IDI/index.htmlLearning through the Web, University of Twente, 2001, Hans Pelgrum, Joke Voogt 2. Communication technology

  16. IV. An experiment in the classrooms:History of mathematics on the web • University St Andrewhttp://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/Mayan_mathematics.html • History of Mathematics on CD-ROMNincs királyi út, TYPOTEX Kiadó, 2000

  17. Munkácsy KatalinEgyütt tanulás egy CD ürügyén, Matematika, informatika és könyvtár szakos tanárok, valamint diákok közös fejlesztő tevékenysége, Iskolakultúra, 2003 • Learning together with a CD-ROM, mathematics, ICT, library

  18. Thank you for your attention

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