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The Fifth International Conference on Technology in Mathematics Teaching (ICTMT 5) will be held at the University of Klagenfurt; Aug 6-9, 2001.
 It is the plan of the organizers, to structure the submitted more lecture type papers 
into strands which each have a renowned speaker as a leading "figure".
 Moreover, to offer a plenty of discussion and group work, there will be a number of 
special groups and working groups organized.
 Strand 1: Integration of IC Technologies into learning processesDr. Jean-Baptiste Lagrange, IUFM de Bretagne For any enquiries relating to this strand, please do not hesitate to contact the chair.
 If your contribution should fit to this strand, please also contact the chair directly: 
lagrange@univ-rennes1.fr   
 
Schedule and abstracts
 
See for papers already available
 Aim With the development of technology, new visions are offered for 
teaching and learning mathematics. Innovative technological environments have great 
potential for challenging students to investigate richer problems. They offer new 
opportunities for working on mathematical processes and objects and communicating mathematical 
ideas. To achieve this integration of IC Technologies, new visions are not by themselves 
sufficient. We urgently need to consider the issues that technology brings about:
 
The effect of technology  on the mathematical knowledge  and registers 
of expression.The changes that technology brings  into the didactical 
situations.The evolution of tasks, techniques and theories in the context 
of the  integration of technology.Technological instruments  as mental constructions  by students, 
and their effect on students? mathematical thinking.The cognitive framework  to analyse students  ? functioning in 
technological settings as well as their interaction with technological tools.The  influence of teachers  ? beliefs, their new role as organizers 
of the classroom activity.? Plenary A plenary address will be given by  Tommy Dreyfus, 
Holon Academic Institute of Technology, Israel:
 
The construction of meaning for abstract algebraic concepts 
 Contributions Contributions are expected to tackle one or more of the above questions and 
to draw on research studies on the introduction of any kind of technology at any level of 
mathematical teaching. From these contributions, the strand will aim to promote a better 
understanding of the multiple changes that technology brings into students? learning and to open new directions for a successful integration.  A pre-conference forum  will be organised to prepare the discussion for the strand.
 Related Material A 
Selection of talks 
 
at ICTMT-4 regarded as topical for ICTMT-5 Strand 1 Contact Please visit my 
 
Web page
and send me an Email  J.B. Lagrange 
Schedule and abstracts
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