A photo of a girl sitting in front of a laptop in a classroom. The laptop screen shows the GeoGebraDance prototype with a stick figure representation of the student projected onto a GeoGebra canvas.

🌟 TransEET Prototypes at the Hungarian Girls’ Day 🌟

On April 10th the Hungarian Girls’ Day brought young female students, tech companies, universities and research institutes together to open up the world of science and technology to the participating girls.

One of our partnering researchers Réka Szasz joined to help the students understand how we conduct educational research and let them experience one of our MathDance activities from the student and researcher perspectives.
It was a joy to see the students’ interest and engagement in research and we are grateful to the Association of Hungarian Women in Science for this opportunity.

To learn more about how the TransEET network is contributing to education research, follow us on social media or visit our website at transeet.eu.

The photos were taken at the event Girls’ Day organized by the Association of Hungarian Women in Science (NaTE).

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