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CLOSING DATE FOR REGISTRATION IS 15 JULY

 
 
 

Please note

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. Please check back often.

 
16 – 20 August 2010
Paris, France
Organizers: The American University of Paris and EuroLogo
 
 
 

 

 
  Download the full conference program here »
 

-- Updated August 4, 2010 --

 
 
 
 
 
Registration, welcoming reception, conference facilities, lunches and inexpensive hotel accommodations
 
FIAP Jean Monnet
30 rue Cabanis
75014 PARIS
http://www.fiap.asso.fr 
 
Metro: Line 6 to Saint-Jacques or Glacière
 
 
 
 
 
 
The American University of Paris
147, rue de Grenelle
75007 Paris
http://www.aup.fr
 
Metro: Line 8 to LaTour Maubourg
 
 
 
 

 

James Clayson (France)

Ivan Kalas (Slovakia)

 
 

 

James Clayson (France)

Wally Feurzeig (USA)

Ivan Kalas (Slovakia)

Richard Noss (UK)

Ana Isabel Sacristan (Mexico)

Jenny Sendova (Bulgaria)

Marta Turcsanyi-Szabo (Hungary)

 
 

 

James Clayson (Chair)

Susan Mackay

Georgi Stojanov

 
 
 
 

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:

 

Accommodation and city info:

   www.parisinfo.com 

 

Google maps:

   maps.google.fr 

 

Paris transport info and maps:

   www.ratp.info

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

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 education.

 

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 lives.

 

In the spirit of constructionism, the conference will mix hands-on workshops along with plenary sessions, streamed presentations and – we hope – lively panel discussions.

 

Suggestions for topics, sessions and organizers are welcome.

 
 

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.

 
 

For further information please contact: James Clayson at info@constructionism2010.org

 
 
 
 

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If you need an invoice and/or you cannot register with a credit card please contact James Clayson (info@constructionism2010.org)  immediately.

 
 
 
 
• Closing date for registration:

15 July 2010

 
 
 
 

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