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Preliminary programme of the conference and the parallel CEEPUS meeting
History of Mathematics and Teaching of Mathematics, Sárospatak, 23-27 May.
The venue of the conference is at the Comenius Teacher Training College, 7. Eötvös street, Sárospatak (see the picture attached here) situated at 7-10 minutes walk from the railway station, and two minutes from the Bodrog Hotel, see picture ont he right.
Registration will be open at the Comenius Teacher Training College as follows:23 May 16:00 to 19:00.24-25 May, 9:00 to 16:00
Guided tour of the city, starting from the registration desk at: 17:00
Get-together party at the Comenius Teacher Training College: 19:00
Registration will be open at the Comenius Teacher Training College as follows:
23 May 16:00 to 19:00.24-25 May, 9:00 to 16:00
Wednesday, 23 May
ArrivalsRegistration: 16:00 to 19:00
Guided tour of the city, starting from the registration desk at: 17:00
Get-together party at the Comenius Teacher Training College: 19:00
Thursday, 24 May
Comenius Teacher Training CollegeRegistration, information desk will be open from: 9:00
CEEPUS coordination workshop 8:00-10:00
Opening addresses of the conference 10:00-10:20
Lectures 10:20-12:20
Edmund ROBERTSON: James Gregory - Regius ProfessorChrista BINDER: From Number Theory to History
Lunch-break
Lectures 14:00-16:00
Adam BESENYEI: From Cauchy to Peano: a brief history of the proofs of the mean value theoremTünde KÁNTOR: About J. Egerváry who established the so-called Hungarian methodDaniela VELICHOVÁ Heritage of Felix Klein ideas in the contemporary theories on teaching mathematicsEmilya VELIKOVA: TBAAndras SIMONOVITS: Fixed points in mathematics and economics: Tutorial for high-school students Saied Seyed Agha BANIHASHEMI: Co-existence of History of Mathematics and Education of Mathematics
Coffee break
Lectures 16:20-18:20
Roman FRIC: Upgrading probability: what can we learn from History?Stefan TKACIK: On original mathematical demonstrations and physical experiments by Galileo GalileiElizabeth Faith RUDGE: P.G. Tait’s schoolboy introduction to complex numbersLilla KORENOVA: Modelling of mathematical tasks well known from history solved using GeoGebra in secondary mathematicsSanja PACHEMSKA, Slagjana JAKIMOVIK and Tatjana Atanasova PACHEMSKA: The reinvention principle in mathematics educationCsaba Sárvári: Some remarks on semiotic analysis of the potential of Computer Algebra SystemsSnezhana GONCEVA-ILIEVA and Atanas IVANOV: "Nikola Obreshkov - his life and mathematical achievements"
19:00 Welcome party: at the Vár Restaurant and Pension, Vár Vendéglő és panzió
Friday, 25 May
CEEPUS workshop 8:00-9:30
Lectures 9:30-10:30Stefanie EMINGER: Viribus unitis! shall be our watchword: the first International Congress of Mathematicians, held 9-11 August 1897 in ZurichKati MUNKÁCSY: Three Hungarian mathematicians at Hungarian universities between 1867 and 1914: Edith DEBRENTI: Who invented the die?
Coffee break
Lectures 11:00-12:30Colin CAMPBELL: The Outreach of the Education Committee of the Edinburgh Mathematical SocietyLajos KLUKOVITS: Diophantus\' Arithmetica (theArabic books)Péter KÖRTESI: Active Methods in Teaching Mathematics, 10 years of CEEPUS networking
Lunch-break
Lectures 14:00-16:00
Andras BENEDEK: Competition, Reflexivity, Cooperation: a Networking Tradition of Hungarian Mathematics for Thinking TogetherVasile BERINDE: 50 years of higher mathematics education in Baia MareJitka LAITOCHOVÁ and Josef MOLNÁR: Reminiscence of Gaspard MongePellumb KLLOGJERI: Hungarian Mathematicians to AlbaniaGábor GELLÉRT KISS and Éva V. NAGY : Mathematics of the Old Testament
CEEPUS Round table
Coffee break
Lectures 16:20-18:20
Péter KÖRTESI: The flexagon mathematicsVladimíra LAŠŠÁKOVÁ and Vjera KIŠ: Mathematical magicMartina BABINSKÁ: E – learning support of education from mathematics (thematic unit: functions)Aniko CSÁKÁNY: Gap Bridging Courses in Mathematics Offered for Freshmen at Budapest University of Technology and EconomicsTatjana Atanasova PACEMSKA, Limonka LAZAROVA and Sanja PACEMSKA: Teaching mathematics between traditional and contemporary –The Case of University “Goce Delcev”Stefan BEREZNY, Daniela KRAVECOVA: On the use of Geo Gebra, Excel and Matlab in linear optimization
19:00 Conference dinner- Rákóczi Castle, Red Tower renaissance style restaurant - Rákóczi vár Reneszánsz Vörös torony étterem -
Saturday, 26 MayCEEPUS workshop 8:00-9:30
Lectures 9:30-11:30
Magdalena PETKOVA: TBAZsuzsanna BERÉNYI: Life, Mathematical Work and Freemasonic Activity of Pál Sipos Nagyenyed 16 October 1759 – Tordas, 15 September 1816. Monika DILLINGEROVA: Mathematical Olimpiad in SlovakiaFerenc VÁRADY: Teaching exponential and logarithmic functions and their applications through the software GeoGebraIgnác BONTOVICS: The possibility of installation of Probability Calculation into Primary School
Coffee break
Lectures 11:50-12:50
John O’ CONNOR: Oliver Byrne's multicoloured EuclicEdmund ROBERTSON: Summing up
Closing ceremony 13:00
Lunch-break
Trip to Tokaj 14:00-20:00
Evening: Exploring the city
Sunday, 27 May Departures
Info, if lost calls: Péter Körtesi: +36-20-9 826 766 (mobile).