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Digital Interactive Mathematical Maps and Teaching Mathematics

ATHENA European University welcomes this Thursday at 10.30 CET Dr. Mirela Vinerean (Karlstad University, Sweden) and Dr. Matthias Brandl (University of Passau, Germany) on its ATHENA Talks in Mathematics Teaching.
 
The title of the talk is: ‘Digital Interactive Mathematical Maps and Teaching Mathematics’ and will be delivered using the zoom platform.
 
The talk is appropriate for any STEAM teacher and students as well. More about the speakers and the talk can be found here: https://sites.google.com/…/athenaunimathemath/our-speakers.

Please email to Prof. Costas Petridis in order to receive the zoom link.
 

The use of soft skills to avoid Μobbing

We are delighted in Hellenic Mediterranean University,  in the ATHENA Career Talks to host Dr. George Triantafyllou from HMU. Dr. Triantafyllou will discuss with our students how to use soft skills to avoid mobbing. The lecture will take place at the 15th of March at 17.00 CET through the zoom platform.

If you have not registered for the course and wish to follow this lecture, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Prof . Petridis (c.petridischania@gmail.com) or register for the course: https://forms.gle/VTpgEKTqxpy8FBMx8

Mathematics learning as the art of transitioning across discourses

We are delighted in Hellenic Mediterranean University to host tomorrow at ATHENA Talks (in collaboration with the Innovative Teaching Education in Mathematics – iTEM, Pythagoras Erasmus, and @ MathDigger Erasmus projects) Professor Igor Kontorovich (The University of Auckland, New Zealand).

The title of the talk (March 9th @10.00 CET) will be: Mathematics learning as the art of transitioning across discourses.

More about the talk & the speaker can be found here:

If you wish to receive the zoom link, please follow the link below:

We will be pleased to have you with us.

Accelerating Emerging Photovoltaic Technologies

We are very happy to host in the ATHENA Talks with one of the most distinguished scientists in the field of photovoltaics, Professor Christoph Brabec (FAU, Germany).
 
Professor Brabec will discuss with us ‘Accelerating Emerging Photovoltaic Technologies.’
 
His talk will take place on the 3rd of March at 10.00 CET using the zoom platform: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83229724726…
 

Using EduScrum in mathematics teaching

The ATHENA European University is very happy to host in its ATHENA Talks series Professor Carla Pinto from IPP, Portugal.

Carla will discuss with us how to apply EduScrum along with mathematics teaching.

The talk will take place on the 2nd of March at 10.00 CET using the zoom platform. To
receive the zoom link you need to register here: https://forms.gle/5kUaCUKk1MVSC3tb8

 
 

Teachers’ Inquiry in Mathematics Education

We are very happy on the ATHENA Talks of the Athena European University to welcome Professor Carl Winsløw from the University of Copenhagen.
 
Professor Carl Winsløw on Thursday (23rd of February) at 10.00 CET will discuss us about ‘Teachers’ Inquiry in Mathematics Education’.
 
For more information about the speaker and the talk, please check here: https://sites.google.com/…/athenaunimathemath/our-speakers
 
This talk is delivered in collaboration with the Innovative Teaching Education in Mathematics – iTEM, Pythagoras Erasmus and MathDigger Erasmus projects.
 
To receive this talk’s link please register here: https://forms.gle/NxLL3TZ4hLfc5LHW7
 

Ignition a dream that came true, a brief history of the ICF program at LLNL

We are very happy to host at the 10th of February in the ATHENA Talks of the Athena European University, the Deputy Director of the Laboratory for the Use of Intense Lasers (LULI*) at École Polytechnique (IP Paris), Professor Sebastien Le Pape. Sebastien, will discuss with us the latest scientific milestone, the unlimited production of green energy using the principles of Laser Fusion. His work has received more than 12000 citations with an h-index of 55.
 
To register and follow this seminar talk please register here: 
 
See you in the ATHENA Talks.