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In spite of the exceptional situation due to the covid-19 worldwide event, we are pleased to announce that INDRUM2020 will still be held, in the form of an online conference, in the middle of September. The decision to run INDRUM2020 online was not an easy one for the IPC to take as so much effort was invested by the organizing committee in Tunisia in preparing to welcome the delegates in Bizerte. Given uncertainty about travelling however, we see this as a sensible decision. The dates and the timetable have been adjusted to take into consideration, to the best of our knowledge, the other academic duties during this period of the year. In particular, TWG sessions have been reduced in comparison with the initial schedule and the training session for early career researchers has been removed. This has allowed us to fit the conference in eight days with sessions of no more than two hours per day. We hope that you will find it possible to participate and enjoy the scientific programme nonetheless! We also welcome newcomers to the online conference, which will be accessible upon free registration online. Please, read the full text of the 4th announcement as it includes crucial practical information.

As noted in previous announcements, INDRUM2020 is the third conference of the International Network for Didactic Research in University Mathematics. Initiated by an international team of researchers in didactics of mathematics, INDRUM aims to contribute to the development of research in didactics of mathematics at all levels of tertiary education, with a particular concern for the development of new researchers in the field and for dialogue with mathematicians. The themes to be addressed at INDRUM2020 cover teacher and student practices and the teaching and learning of specific mathematical topics at undergraduate and post-graduate level as well as across disciplines. The target audience of this conference is researchers in didactics of mathematics, mathematicians, as well as teachers and researchers who are interested in these issues. The programme of the conference comprises: a plenary talk by Carl Winsløw (University of Copenhagen, Denmark); an expert panel discussion on higher education in the “digital age”; four thematic working groups; and, short communications in parallel. The main language of the conference is English. There is the possibility to present a paper in French or Arabic as long as the presenter considers how to address the conference audience through slides in English (or both English and one of the other two languages). Pre-conference proceedings are distributed to registered participants through the website. The final version of the proceedings will be posted on the open archive HAL (http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/INDRUM)

Below are the composition of the international programme committee and the local organising committee, as well as the key dates:

INDRUM 2020 International Programme Committee
Thomas Hausberger (Montpellier, France) Chair
Marianna Bosch (Barcelona, Spain) Co-chair
Faïza Chelloug
ui (Bizerte, Tunisia), Viviane Durand-Guerrier (Montpellier, France), Imène Ghedamsi (Tunis, Tunisia), Simon Goodchild (Kristiansand, Norway), Reinhard Hochmuth (Hannover, Germany), Elena Nardi (Norwich, United Kingdom), Chris Rasmussen (San Diego, United States), Maria Trigueros (Mexico City, Mexico)

INDRUM 2020 Local Organising Committee
Faïza Chellougui (Bizerte, Tunisia) Chair
Rahim Kouki (Tunis, Tunisia)
Co-chair
Mahdi Abdeljaouad (Tunis, Tunisia), Sonia Ben Nejma (Bizerte, Tunisia), Baptiste Chapuisat (Montpellier, France), Béchir Dali (Bizerte, Tunisia), Viviane Durand-Guerrier (Montpellier, France), Ignasi Florensa (Barcelona, Spain), Imène Ghedamsi (Tunis, Tunisia), Inès Jendoubi (Tunis, Tunisia), Faten Khalloufi (Bizerte, Tunisia), Mahel Mosbah (Tunis, Tunisia)

Deadlines

February 15, 2019: First announcement
April 30, 2019
: Second announcement, call for papers
September 15, 2019: Registration opens
October 6 15, 2019: Deadline for submission of papers and of poster proposal.
December 8, 2019:
Deadline for reviewers to submit their reviews
January 12, 2020 December 21, 2019:
Decisions about paper or poster acceptance
February
12, 2020: Deadline for revisions of papers and posters.
March 8, 2020:
Third announcement with conference programme and pre-conference proceedings available on the conference website
April 15, 2020: Deadline for cancellation/reimbursement (see Special announcement in the News section, right banner)
July 31 September 12, 2020: Extended deadline to register
March 27-29, 2020 September 17-19 September 12-19: Conference in the Cyberspace, virtually from Bizerte (Tunisia) (see Fourth announcement)
December 1, 2020: Deadline for submission of final versions of papers and posters
December 21, 2020: Final proceedings available on the conference website (to be transferred to hal shortly afterwards)

   

News

INDRUM2020 Proceedings

Fourth Announcement of INDRUM2020 (now an ONLINE CONFERENCE)

Special Announcement: postponement of INDRUM2020 to September 17-19, 2020 ; see also the attached document

Third Announcement of INDRUM2020

Registration information updated

Accommodation information updated

New deadline for submission of contributions: October 15

Second Announcement & Call for Papers

First Announcement of INDRUM2020

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