GeoGebra+NA

=**GeoGebra North America: Conference, institutes and publishing in the immediate future.**=

During the event, we will discuss the first GeoGebra-NA conference in Ithaca, continue forming of the North American network, and progress in publishing GeoGebra-related materials. We will also leave room for collective brain storming and collectively navigating our GeoGebra Ship.

**Recording**
Full recording will be here

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Monday, September 20th 2010 we will meet in the LearnCentral public Elluminate room at 11am Pacific / 2pm Eastern time. **[|WorldClock for your time zone.]**

If this is your first Elluminate event, consider coming a few minutes earlier to check out the technology. The room opens half an hour before the event.
 * ==[[image:webinar_buttons.png link="https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?password=M.FCAF787B38E30D58F943EB7232EE27"]]== || **To join:**
 * Follow this link: **[|http://tinyurl.com/math20event]**
 * Click "OK" and "Accept" several times as your browser installs the software. When you see Elluminate Session Log-In, enter your name and click the "Login" button
 * You will find yourself in a virtual room. An organizer will be there to greet you, starting about half an hour before the event. ||

During the event
During the event, we will focus on five main themes, presented by people active in the GeoGebra community:
 * Teachers and the needs of teachers
 * New GeoGebra Institutes in the USA, including brief reports from existing Institutes
 * Planning the future conferences in the USA, suggestions and reflections
 * Reports from "GeoGebra Headquarters" about plans and developments
 * Information from some leading GeoGebra institutions in Europe

Event Host
For the past 25 years, I have taught mathematical art and other interdisciplinary courses in the Math Department. My colleague David Rosenthal and I co-designed a computer language called SeeLogo, which is used in many applications, from designing scientific graphics to teaching geometry, statistics, and calculus. But as a committed humanist, I most enjoy soul-to-soul communication with students. SeeLogo can be downloaded from [] It is an amazing language with little publicity.
 * [[image:Dani_Novak.jpg align="left"]]Dani Novak** writes:

I wrote a book about Mathematical Art that uses SeeLogo and is available freely on the web:[| http://www.ithaca.edu/dani/SeeLogo/Math_Art/MathArtSeeLogo2009.pdf]