Difference between revisions of "MathSpaces Erasmus+ project"
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− | [[File:Mathspaces_logo.jpg|thumbnail]][http://mathspaces.eu/ MathSpaces] is a two-year collaboration on open educational resources for math museums and exhibitions. Its goal is to address underachievement in the basic skills of maths and to increase the number of spaces dedicated to the non-formal approach to mathematics in the European Union. It was started on | + | [[File:Mathspaces_logo.jpg|thumbnail]][http://mathspaces.eu/ MathSpaces] is a two-year collaboration on open educational resources for math museums and exhibitions. Its goal is to address underachievement in the basic skills of maths and to increase the number of spaces dedicated to the non-formal approach to mathematics in the European Union. It was started on December 2016 by five european math outreach projects under an Erasmus+ program. |
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 5 March 2018
MathSpaces is a two-year collaboration on open educational resources for math museums and exhibitions. Its goal is to address underachievement in the basic skills of maths and to increase the number of spaces dedicated to the non-formal approach to mathematics in the European Union. It was started on December 2016 by five european math outreach projects under an Erasmus+ program.The five partners of MathSpaces are:
- Maison des Maths (Belgium)
- Fermat Science (France)
- Museu de Matemàtiques de Catalunya (Spain)
- Il Giardino di Archimede (Italy)
- IMAGINARY (Germany)
The project will produce several outputs, including two booklets and two exhibitions. This WikiMathCom platform is also supported by the MathSpaces project.