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Talks and Conferences

In recent years, I have participated in talks and training sessions at UCV and the Universidad Europea on the use of GeoGebra in the classroom. Currently, I am giving a talk on the UCV expert panel titled: Programming Mathematics: "Reflections and practical examples on how to bring computational thinking into the high school classroom. GeoGebra authoring, Graspable Math, Manim Python, and P5.js."

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Specific Competence 4

In this talk, I discuss the importance of Specific Competence 4, which refers to computational thinking. That is, implementing computational algorithms by organizing data, breaking down a problem into parts, recognizing patterns, and using programming languages and other ICT tools to solve problems and address challenges in the social, professional, and scientific fields.

This competence is becoming increasingly relevant in today's world, and it is deeply connected to one of the essential aspects of mathematics: problem-solving. As math teachers, we feel particularly responsible for this area, which, many times, we are unable to fully address due to the immense difficulties involved in its development.