[ncetm-geogebra] Re: NCETM meeting in Trumpington House

  • From: Zsolt Lavicza <zl221@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ncetm-geogebra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 09:25:52 +0100

Dear Tom and everyone,

Thank you for your message. It is great that you are making good progress with GeoGebra in FMN. Please let us know how we can help.

We had a very successful meeting in Cambridge. We had lots of ideas and Markus and I will send out a summary soon. In the past week we went to the MSOR conference and to Norway to open the first GeoGebra Institute. The trip was extremely successful and lots of people are interested working with us. There are projects in Norway, the Netherlands and Iceland with which we might be able to collaborate. Also, it is highly likely that we will be able to receive some funding for the continuation of the project from a European grant. When things get more certain we will write you more details.

In sum, Markus and I try to process ideas and e-mails from the past week and will write you a summary soon.

Thank you again for coming to Cambridge and for the enlightening discussions.

I will also process the claim forms and you should be able to receive reimbursements very soon. If you have not submitted your forms from this or the previous meeting please send them to me.

Kind regards,

Zsolt

Tom Button wrote:
Dear all,

Unfortunately I won't be able to attend tomorrow.  I hope the meeting
goes well.

We have been making increasing use of Geogebra within the Further Maths
Network recently and it would be good to share this at a future meeting.

Regards,

Tom

-----Original Message-----
From: ncetm-geogebra-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ncetm-geogebra-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Little
and Gwyn Halsall
Sent: 01 September 2008 17:38
To: ncetm-geogebra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ncetm-geogebra] Re: NCETM meeting in Trumpington House

See you at 12.30 Sunday. I've arranged to meet with Paul at 12.15 on
Monday, and have a room in Caius Sunday evening. Don't know whether you'd be free for some lunch on Monday with Paul?

Chris Pritchard, who edits Maths in School, has agreed to publish my
BSRLM paper in MiS. An article I wrote for Scotland will be published in
December.

See you Sunday.

Chris

----- Original Message ----- From: "Zsolt Lavicza" <zl221@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <ncetm-geogebra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 9:04 AM
Subject: [ncetm-geogebra] NCETM meeting in Trumpington House


Dear Colleagues,

There is a slight change in the meeting point. Homerton College wanted
to
ask 58pounds/hour for a room so I had to find an alternative. So we
will
meet in Trumpington House, which is only 50 metres away. It is exactly

behind the Faculty of Education. There is an entrance with a gate approximately 20 metres before you reach the Faculty. Markus and I
will be
standing there from 12pm and open the gate for you if you arrive by
car.
We are looking forward to seeing you on Sunday.

Kind regards,

Zsolt


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    Faculty of Education, Queens' College
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                zsolt@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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    Zsolt Lavicza
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    University of Cambridge
    Faculty of Education, Queens' College
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    Phone (UK): +44 7962 488 222
          (Hungary): +36 20 587 7847
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    E-mail:    zl221@xxxxxxxxx
                zsolt@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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    CAS project website:
    http://www.cus.cam.ac.uk/~zl221/CAS.htm
    GeoGebra: http://geogebra.org
    IGI: http://geogebra.org/IGI
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