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CLOSING DATE FOR REGISTRATION IS
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All
conference speakers must bring a
copy of their presentation on a
data key that is PC compatible.
In addition,
all participants who wish to
attend a workshop must bring their
own laptops. Workshop materials
can be downloaded via the wifi at
the FIAP.
More
information on workshop topics
plus a complete schedule of the
conference will appear soon.
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16 – 20
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Paris, France |
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Organizers: The American University of Paris
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Registration, welcoming reception, conference facilities,
lunches and inexpensive hotel accommodations
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FIAP Jean Monnet
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30 rue Cabanis |
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75014 PARIS |
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http://www.fiap.asso.fr
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Metro: Line 6 to Saint-Jacques or Glacière |
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The American University of Paris
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147, rue de Grenelle |
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http://www.aup.fr |
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Metro: Line 8 to LaTour Maubourg |
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James Clayson (France) |
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Ivan Kalas (Slovakia) |
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James Clayson (France) |
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Wally Feurzeig (USA) |
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Ivan Kalas (Slovakia) |
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Richard Noss (UK) |
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Ana Isabel Sacristan (Mexico) |
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Jenny Sendova (Bulgaria) |
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Marta Turcsanyi-Szabo (Hungary) |
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James Clayson (Chair) |
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Susan Mackay |
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Georgi Stojanov |
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Constructionism 2010 does not offer a
hotel reservation service. However, Paris has hotel
accommodation to meet every budget and you should have no
trouble in making your own arrangements.
The City has an excellent website in
many languages,
www.parisinfo.com, or you can use your own
favorite hotel discounter.
August is high season so we urge you
to reserve your room early, particularly for hotels in the
2 or 3-star category.
The FIAP Conference Center is
situated on the Left Bank of the Seine in the 14th
arrondisement. We suggest that you search for
accommodation within a reasonable distance.
If you need help, contact: James
Clayson at
info@constructionism2010.org
Useful links:
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Accommodation and city info:
www.parisinfo.com
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Google maps:
maps.google.fr
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Paris transport info and maps:
www.ratp.info
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The developers of
Logo and similar
computational environments have played a special
role in fostering constructionist ways of
teaching and learning over the past
twenty-five years. They have encouraged learners
to better understand the world and their
place in it by building their own
meaning-making models based on iterative,
interactive exploration and testing of ideas
and notions. Their success has opened the way to
others whose research and practices have led
them to also question the fundamental
processes of creativity, thinking and
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Constructionism 2010
will showcase major constructionist
contributions to these processes with
examples drawn from many disciplines and
kinds of experience. It will examine
specific lessons that teachers at all
levels, researchers, and developers can use
in their own personal and professional
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In the spirit of constructionism, the
conference will mix hands-on workshops along
with plenary sessions, streamed
presentations and – we hope – lively panel
discussions. |
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Suggestions for topics, sessions and
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Please
click here to read the Open Letter to
Logo and EuroLogo Community from
Richard Noss,
London Knowledge Lab, Institute
of Education, University of London. |
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For
further information please contact: James
Clayson
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info@constructionism2010.org
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• Closing date for
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15
July 2010 |
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