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Schedule 23-24 July

DAY 1: Tuesday, 23 July 2019 (updates forthcoming)

07:45 – 08:45  Registration 08:45 – 09:00  (Room A) Welcome Address 09:00 – 09:30  (Room A) Opening Keynote with Markus Hohenwarter & Stephen Jull 09:45 – 10:30 Special Topics (ST):
  • (Room 3) ST 1: Creating digital curriculum and assessment services at scale
     Jeff Weidenaar (Pearson, USA)      Peter Gee (Pearson, UK)      Anthony Or (Pearson, Hong Kong)       
  • (Room 6) ST 2: Artificial Intelligence powering personalized learning pathways
     Valentino Pacifici (Sana Labs, Sweden)      Stephen Jull standing in for 3P Learning (3P Learning, Australia)      Tim Brzezinski (Brzezinski Math, USA)     10:45 - 11:30 Special Topics (ST):
  • (Room 3) ST 3: BYOD disrupting and equalizing learning and assessment  
  Tom Button (Mathematics Education Innovation - MEI, UK)
  • (Room 6) ST 4: Open sources online assessment for all!
    Mark Molenaar (TAO/OAT, Luxembourg/USA) 11:45 – 12:45  Lunch (on-site, Johannes Kepler University - JKU Cafeteria) 12:45 – 13:45  (Room A) Keynote: High stakes exams and the new digital divide     Ewald Bichler (Gymnasium Ergolding, Bavaria)       Rob Pontecorvo (Sewanhaka Central High School District, NY, USA)   ...with introduction by Markus Hohenwarter and Balazs Bencze (GeoGebra, Austria) 14:00 – 14:45 Workshops (W): 
  • (Room 3) W 1: Advanced Authoring in GeoGebra
      Vincent Pantaloni (MoE, France)        Chris Cambre (Ind., Belgium)
  • (Room 6) W 2: Creating a new digital learning product from the ground up
       Mattias Ahlén (Clio, Denmark) 15:00 - 15:45 Workshops (W):
  • (Room 3) W 3: Advanced Authoring in GeoGebra
       Tim Brzezinski (Brzezinski Math, USA)       Anthony Or (GIHK, Hong Kong)
  • (Room 6) W 4: Interactive algebraic expressions for improved learning outcomes
      David Landy (Graspable Math, USA) 16:00 – 16:45  Refreshments & SoapBox - Featured Partners (standing tables in a social/networking setting) 16:45 – 17:40  (Room A) Panel: See the Future - Curriculum and Assessment 20/20     Rachael Horsman (Cambridge Maths, UK)    Nadia Aplakova (Ministry of Education, UAE)     Kyeong Choi (GeoGebra Institute Korea, Korea)     Werner Olivier (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa)    David Landy (Graspable Math, USA)    17:45 – 18:00  Group Photo 18:00 – 20:00 Reception - hosted by JKU Mathematics department - https://dasteichwerk.at/

DAY 2: Wednesday, 24 July 2019 (updates forthcoming)

08:00 – 08:45  Coffee Social 8:45 – 09:30  (Room A) Plenary: GeoGebra - Current Developments and Plans     GeoGebra Team presenting      ...hosted by Stephen Jull 09:45 – 10.30 Partner Demo's: Assessment Innovation Live!
  • (Room 3) PD 1: Photomath - Being #1: Getting to 100,000,000 app installs one student at a time
       Damir Sabol (Photomath, Croatia/USA)
  • (Room 6) PD 2: Kikora - MathMarathon: 40,000,000 questions in 30 days
       Anders Baumberger (Kikora, Norway) 10.45 - 11:30 Partner Demo's: Assessment Innovation Live Part 2!
  • (Room 3) PD 3: K12 - America's goto digital service for blended learning  
       Richard Monke (K12, USA)
  • (Room 6) PD 4: Blutick - Startups and setbacks: Reshaping mathematics assessment services
       Rob Percival (Blutick, UK) 11:45 – 12:45  Lunch (on-site, Johannes Kepler University - JKU Cafeteria) 12:45 - 13:45  (Room A) Panel: Adaptive learning - Personalizing Personalized Learning     Simona Riva (GeoGebra Moderator/Author/Teacher, Italy)     Alice Kelly (Kognity, Sweden)    Vincent Pantaloni (Ministry of Education, France)     Audrey McLaren (LearnQuebec, Canada)  14:00 – 14.45 Working Groups (WG):
  • (Room 3) WG 1: Authoring for assessment with...the 3 Musketeers!
       Chris Cambre (Ind., Belgium)        Tim Brzezinski (Brzezinski Math, USA)        Anthony Or (GIHK, Hong Kong)
  • (Room 6) WG 2: GeoGebra is to the calculator what iPhone was to Blackberry (sorry Blackberry)
        Rob Pontecorvo (Sewanhaka Central High School District, USA)        Tom Button (MEI, UK)        Anders Baumberger (Kikora, Norway) 15:00 - 15:45 Working Groups (WG):
  • (Room 3) WG 3: Adaptive Learning: Everything and more you thought it could be
       Karis Amata Zecchi (Area9, Denmark)        Valentino Pacifici (Sana Labs, Sweden)
  • (Room 6) WG 4: Global Superpowers Local Leaders: Large scale publishing collaborating for change
       Jeff Weidenaar (Pearson, USA)       Nils Dörffer (Cornelsen, Germany)      Mattias Ahlen (Clio, Denmark)        TBD (People's Education Press, China)        15:45 – 16:10  Refreshments & Networking 16:10 – 16:40  (Room A) Keynote: GeoGebra - Global services in mathematics teaching, learning, assessment 19:00 - evening of informal and spontaneous discussions: Jump on the tram and hopefully see you in the Hauptplatz for some traditional Austrian piazza fare on a warm summer evening :)
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