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Visioning WS of JEM & WebALT August 8-10, 2006 Location: Pau Gargallo, 5. 08028 Barcelona FME ( http://www-fme.upc.es ) The main door of the Faculty of Mathematics and Statistics (FME) of the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) is located at 41º 23’ 1” N, 2º 6’ 57” E. To see Google Earth maps of Barcelona and the area nearby FME, click on the picture above; else advance to next slide. In a lovely area of a lovely Mediterranean city Facilities 3 fully equiped computer rooms, including a fixed beamer in each (90 PC’s + 15 laptops). FME Fixed beamers and Star Boards in four lecture rooms Wireless connections everywhere Project lab and Mathematics lab Library • Student sensitive (in particular, all the reference books of all subjects for all academic years are available, often with more than one copy) • Large collections of digital materials (books and journals) • Project and study rooms available 24 h a day. • UPC catalog on line And the Office of Support to Mathematical Research Teaching Mathematics The UPC employs over 300 mathematicians to teach mathematics and statistics to nearly 30000 students. UPC This teaching service is delivered in the FME, in the Schools of • • • • • Industrial Engineering, Computer Science (Informatics), Civil Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering, and Architecture, and in several bachelor degrees in “polytechnic schools”. e i 1 0 Click on the FME picture to see other schools, services and surroundings; else advance to next slide. UPC’s mathematics community is one of the largest among Spanish Universities Barcelona Snapshots Barcelona is over 22 centuries old, and yet it is an open, industrious and innovative city, with one of the highest standards of living in the world. By now there are many familiar views, associated with Gaudí or the 1992 Olympic games. To see a few pictures taken from less common places, and more or less related to Mathematics, click on the picture above (featuring a view of the Forum 2004, left, and of Sagrada Familia and the Agbar tower, which, despite appearances, are more than 1500 m apart). A few unusual views of one of the best cities in the world History Starting point: need to program algorithms in Coding Theory WIRIS The Omega project M M4M (Maths for More) Edu365 P Block Error-Correcting Codes LeActiveMath WebALT Value: competences aimed at meeting clients’ needs A Resisting forces My Turn: Forget the Fads—The Old Way Works Best WebALT What will fix public education? A teacher, a chalkboard and a roomful of willing students By Evan Keliher NEWSWEEK The plain truth is we need to return to the method that’s most effective: a teacher in front of a chalkboard and a roomful of willing students. The old way is the best way. We have it from no less a figure than Euclid himself. When Ptolemy I, the king of Egypt, said he wanted to learn geometry, Euclid explained that he would have to study long hours and memorize the contents of a fat math book. The pharaoh complained that that would be unseemly and demanded a shortcut. Euclid replied, “There is no royal road to geometry.” Regressive attitudes are no solution today, much less in 2016 WebALT Projects Geometry for beginners -Points, lines and segments, parallel lines, distances -Angles, triangles, congruent triangles, 180º -Quadrilaterals -Areas -Similarity -Circles -Regular polygons M -Constructions Practical Analytical Geometry -Getting started -Area of polygons -Working with lines -… P Vision: There is a Royal Road to Geometry A Thank you!