Early Career Researcher Workshop
Best paper award (by an Early Career Researcher):
- Theme 1:
The role of teachers’ knowledge and the use of different technologies in the classroom
by Maria do Carmo Botelho and Helena Rocha
- Theme 2:
Feedback from E-textbook as a Resource for Mathematics Teachers to Re-design
by Ismael Almahdi and Osama Swidan
- Theme 3:
Dialectical chatbots: AI-driven debate in mathematical education
by Amedeo Matteucci, Francesco Saverio Tortoriello and Ilaria Veronesi
The activities will be held at the Department of Mathematics (Campus Ernesto Quagliarella)
Registrations start at 8:30. Opening at 9:15.
9:30 - 11:00 - "Giving a Talk" - an Art in itself!
Presenting one's own research results or other (scientific) findings, i.e. "Giving a Talk", is a recurring part of everyday life for scientists of all ages. Presenting a talk professionally is an art that needs to be learnt. There are rules and principles that at least make it easier to get started with this art. This workshop will use positive and negative examples, especially in connection with Power Point Presentations, to establish and discuss general principles that are fundamental for a successful presentation. Participants can and should also bring - short or parts of - own presentations, that will be constructively evaluated during the workshop.
By Hans-Georg Weigand
University of Wuerzburg, Germany

11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 - 13:00 - How to establish professional connections?
One of the aims of international conferences is meeting researchers with similar research interests. We will use this workshop to increase the chances of creating such connections, by a structured activity. To this end, we aimed at having two rounds of small group discussions. In every round, each participant will provide a concise description of his research focus in 3 min. Then, some more time will be devoted to questions and answers among the small group members.
By Michal Tabach
Tel-Aviv University, Israel

13:00 - 15:30 Lunch and "Meet the experts"

