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1986
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At the NCTM meeting in Washington, John
Van de Walle led a meeting of educators who were interested in using Logo
in the the teaching of mathematics. Approximately 125 people came to the
meeting and the decision was made to create an organization of Logo-using
math educators. |
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1987
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The group was officially formed and was named the Council
for Logo in Mathematics Education or CLIME for short. Ihor Charischak became
the committee chairperson. The CLIME newsletter was born. Rheinhold Wappler
becomes CLIME's first editor. CLIME begins holding annual meetings during
the annual NCTM meeting. |
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1988
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CLIME becomes affiliated with NCTM and is the only
affiliate with a technology oriented theme. |
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1992
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CLIME became concerned with the lack of visibility
of technology at the annual meetings. A successful resolution was proposed
to the delegate assembly of NCTM to create a technology advisory group to
look into this matter. The upshot was a technology task force that revised
the NCTM position statements on technology and calculators. This group met
once again and after the papers were completed, never met again. No advisory
group was ever formed. At least not as a result of CLIME's lobbying. |
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1994
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Lew Romagnano becomes president of CLIME. CLIME changes
its name to Council for Logo and Technologyin Mathematics Education
to reflect new sofware developments especially Geometer's Sketchpad. The name
of the acronym however remains the same (L is not changed to T) in honor
of the Logo movement and Seymour Papert that inspired so many of us. |
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1995
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CLIME meeting in Boston - 1995 |
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1996
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The CLIME newsletter goes electronic and is renamed CLIME Connections. A Website is considered. Clime's 10th anniversary Meeting in San
Diego - 1996. Daryl Sternom's Internet Trailer.
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1997
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CLIME makes it to prime time! We are invited to host
a session as part of the regular program in Minneapolis. The CLIME website
is born with the help of the folks at the Math Forum. CLIME does one more name change: the Council
for Technology in Mathematics Education. Though Logo is dropped from the
name, its spirit lives on. It just means that Logo has a lot of good company
on the software shelf these days. Clime "After Hours"
Meeting & Tech Sessions
- Minneapolis - 1997 |
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1998
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CLIME is once again invited to host a session at the
annual meeting in Washington, DC. Technology sessions at
the 1998 NCTM meeting in Washington |
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1999
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No CLIME meeting in San Francisco. Ihor becomes the first technology liason on the program committee. Technology sessions in SF CLIME reinvents
itself and goes virtual at the NECC conference in Atlantic City! |
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2000
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The 21st century virtual version of CLIME "begins"
in Chicago! Visit CLIME meeting & Technology Sessions
in Chicago |
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2001
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CLIME celebrates its 15th year in Orlando, Florida.
CLIME agenda & technology sessions.
It now has its own domain name - clime.org |
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2002
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CLIME meeting in Las Vegas, NV. April 23, 2002. Theme:
Handhelds and the vision of the NCTM Standards. Details... |
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2003
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CLIME session in St. Antonio, TX. Theme: Web-based
applets and collaboration. Join us.
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2004 |
Annual meeting in Philadelphia. No CLIME meeting. Ihor is on the local arrangements committee for the conference.
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2005 |
No CLIME meeting in Anaheim.
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2006 |
20th anniversary meeting in St. Louis.
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