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Looking for some sea air, a free lunch and the chance to share ideas about maths and stats education?
The University of Wollongong is hosting the end-of-year First Year in Maths NSW workshop on 13 December 2023, and we would love you to be there. The workshop is free and will take place at the Wollongong campus. The talks will be streamed via Zoom for those who cannot make it in person—a link will be sent closer to the day. The theme for this FYiMaths NSW workshop: “Technology and Mathematics/Statistics”, but if you want to talk about other things that is fine—as we all know, workshop themes are not intended to be strictly applied! The event details and registration information are below. FYiMaths NSW at the University of Wollongong invite mathematics and statistics educators in NSW (and Australia, even the world) to a workshop on first year tertiary education in the quantitative disciplines and the transition from secondary education. Please register if you wish to attend, and please also indicate as part of your registration whether you wish to give a talk. To register please complete the form at https://forms.gle/TLkATKQx8GeYQMqM7 First Year in Maths NSW Workshop – December 2023: This workshop builds on the activities of the FYiMaths network by providing a local forum for the exchange of education-related issues and ideas and professional/academic networking. Date: Wedneday 13 December 2023 Venue: University of Wollongong, Wollongong campus, or via Zoom Time: 10am until 5.00pm (arrive 9.30am for tea, coffee and networking) Cost: Free (morning tea, afternoon tea and lunch provided) Join us for dinner after at a local restaurant (at your own cost) Information about the speakers and program will be provided when the workshop's schedule is finalised.
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11/12/2024 10:58:37 pm
The FYiMaths NSW December Workshop at the University of Wollongong is an excellent opportunity for maths and statistics educators to network, exchange ideas, and discuss important topics like technology in education. The event is free, includes meals, and offers a chance to participate in insightful sessions, either in-person or online. It's a great platform for anyone passionate about teaching and learning in the quantitative disciplines. Looking forward to the engaging discussions and collaborations!
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