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European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics

European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics. Daniela Velichová Dep a r t m e nt of M at h emati cs Mechanical Engineering F a c ult y Slov a k University of T echn ology. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics. European project within the Leonardo da Vinci scheme

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European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics

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  1. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics Daniela Velichová Department ofMathematics Mechanical EngineeringFaculty Slovak University of Technology

  2. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics • European project within the Leonardo da Vinci scheme • coordinator – Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovak Republic • partners • – 6 universities from the European countries (BG, CZ, ES, HU, IE, UK) • – 2 educational non-governmental organisations (SK, FI)

  3. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics - partners • University of Plovdiv, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgaria • University of West Bohemia, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Plzeň, Czech Republic • Miskolc University in Hungary • University of Limerick, Ireland • University of Salamanca, Spain • Faculty of Informatics and Computing, Coventry University, United Kingdom http://www.mathcentre.ac.uk • Tullossilta, Finland • Slovak Society for Geometry and Graphics, SR

  4. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics - reasons • declining level of mathematical knowledge among secondary school graduates • decreasing numbers of students at hard sciences and technical study programmes • unsatisfactory study results and success rates in the first years of university studies • traditional ways of teaching mathematical subjects, including geometry • general trends all over the world

  5. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics - needs • to upgrade the overall level of mathematical knowledge • to promote new methods in teaching Mathematics, as e-learning and blended solutions (PC + consultations) • to improve the quality of and free access to training materials for mathematical subjects at many different forms– consultations on-line, web-based learning support, interactive calculations, database of e-learning materials

  6. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics - objectives • improving the understanding of mathematics for a wide range of students • improving the skills and competencies of teachers and trainers in utilising e-learning resources for mathematical education • supporting the process of innovation in mathematical educationthroughblended solutions

  7. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics - aims • to provide a consultancy service in Maths on all levels and in both electronic or personal form • to promote e-learning in Maths • to help teachers and trainers in developing and authorship of their own electronic learning materials

  8. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics – basic ideas • To foster trans-national cooperation within the common framework of EVLM Portal • To form network of National Centres of Mathematics located at the partner institutions • To create platform for dissemination of relevant information • To maintain virtual database for sharing all available resources • To provide training on how to develop and use quality electronic learning materials in Maths (including Geometry)

  9. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics – target groups • students from secondary school up to PhD. students • secondary school teachers, trainers, university lecturers, researchers or scientists • any interested party from the non-academic sphere, from the industry, research and development • any training organisations, schools and universities providing continuous education and distance learning or life-long learning • private individuals and home self-learners

  10. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics - outcomes • official EVLM Portal serving as a common virtual communication and working environment • National Centres of Mathematics promoting new advanced e-learning methods for education of Maths • dissemination of information about available educational sources • virtual database of resources dealing with mathematical topics • expert consultancy on special mathematical topics

  11. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics - impact • to introduce a change into the education of mathematics • to raise the awarness about the existence of new training methodsand enhance competenciesof educators, teachers and tutors • to enhance the role of mathematics in the general education • to stress the importance of mathematics as a scientific field

  12. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics - cooperation • on institutional level - through the National Centres of Mathematics at universities in national languages • on national level – through the National Portals in different countries in national languages and in English (partners) • on trans-national level - through the EVLM Portal in English (coordinator)

  13. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics - expectations • innovation of teaching Maths using new ways, sharing and utilising existing and newly created educational materials • blended solution – usage of different educational forms, tools and materials to enhance synergetic effect • dissemination of information on available resources in printed or electronic form in virtual database • free acces to e-learning educational modules and materials on Internet

  14. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics - expectations • improvement in Maths understanding fostered by providing shared consultancy for any theoretical or practical request • better image of Mathematics in the society - raised interest andincreased importance • platform for cooperation of different target groups from different countries within virtual framework of networking partner organisations in the European research area

  15. European Virtual Laboratory of Mathematics - invitation • Any interested party is invited to join the project in a long-term perspective • Links to your e-learning portals and databases of freely accessible e-learning materials can be included at the EVLM central portal • We kindly ask you to disseminate information about to EVLM Central portal and insert links to the address above at your web-pages evlm.stuba.skwww.evlm.stuba.sk

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