About the Journal

Editorial Policies

Focus and Scope

The Journal of the International GeoGebra Institute of São Paulo (IGISP), published since 2012, on a biannual basis, is an electronic publication of the GeoGebra Institute of São Paulo based at the Faculty of Exact Sciences and Technology under the responsibility of the Graduate Program in Mathematics Education at PUC-SP. Open access, it aims to constitute a space for scientific dissemination of research and works developed with the use of the GeoGebra software.

The journal's editorial project prioritizes unpublished scientific articles related to the use of GeoGebra and related to the themes:

- Development of software and online systems.

- Teaching and Learning Strategies in Basic Mathematics Education.

- Teaching and Learning Strategies in Higher Mathematics Education.

- Training Mathematics Teachers.

-Creation and availability of teaching materials with GeoGebra.

-GeoGebra Institutes: Research and Partnerships.

It seeks to disseminate interesting and relevant new issues for the development of the area of Mathematics Education and Technology.

Papers will be presented in the language in which they were submitted, with abstracts in Portuguese and in one other language: Spanish or English.

To be selected, articles must receive two approvals. The reviewers will preferably be those of the editorial committee, but ad hoc reviewers may also be chosen. Authors will receive copies of the evaluations.

There are no fees for the submission, processing, and publication of papers sent to the journal and registration of the DOI with CrossRef.

Section Policies

Publisher

  • Celina A. A. P. Abar, José Manuel dos Santos dos Santos

Articles

Publishers

  • Celina A. A. P. Abar, José Manuel dos Santos dos Santos

 Open Submissions

 Indexed

 Peer-Reviewed

 

Reviews

Publishers

  • Celina A. A. P. Abar, José Manuel dos Santos dos Santos

 Open Submissions

 Indexed

 Peer-Reviewed

Experience Reports

Publishers

  • Celina A. A. P. Abar, José Manuel dos Santos dos Santos

 Open Submissions

 Indexed

 Peer-Reviewed

 

Peer Review Process

The evaluation is made through the approval of two reviewers, selected by the internal editorial board, designated to monitor the entire evaluation process of that blind article that receives (without identification of the authors) with a deadline to issue the evaluation report that must include not only opinions, but substantiated positions and recommendations for improvement of what is pointed out for reformulation.

The editors, according to the planning and progress of the evaluation process of the set of submitted papers, may accept the article for that volume, indicate it for a future volume, or request a new submission after meeting the requirements indicated in the evaluation process.

Periodicity

The Journal of the GeoGebra International Institute of São Paulo is a biannual publication, and the items of the journal will be published collectively when the summary is ready.

Open Access Policy

This journal offers immediate free access to its content, following the principle that making scientific knowledge available to the public free of charge provides greater global democratization of knowledge.

There are no fees for the submission, processing, and publication of papers sent to the journal and registration of the DOI with CrossRef.

The authors retain the copyright and grant the journal the right to first publish the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 International license CC BY that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgment of authorship and initial publication in that journal.

The journal GeoGebra encourages its authors to register their work in systems oriented to the management of information and communication of researchers such as: Academia.edu; Mendeley; ResearchGate;etc.

Filing

This journal uses the LOCKSS system to create a distributed archival system among the participating libraries and allows them to create permanent archives of the journal for preservation and restoration.

Editorial Project

The Journal of the International GeoGebra Institute of São Paulo (IGISP), published since 2012, on a biannual basis, is an electronic publication of the GeoGebra Institute of São Paulo based at the Faculty of Exact Sciences and Technology under the responsibility of the Graduate Program in Mathematics Education at PUC-SP. Open access, it aims to constitute a space for scientific dissemination of research and works developed with the use of the GeoGebra software.

The journal's editorial project prioritizes unpublished scientific articles related to the use of GeoGebra and related to the themes:

- Development of software and online systems.

- Teaching and Learning Strategies in Basic Mathematics Education.

- Teaching and Learning Strategies in Higher Mathematics Education.

- Training Mathematics Teachers.

-Creation and availability of teaching materials with GeoGebra.

-GeoGebra Institutes: Research and Partnerships.

It seeks to disseminate interesting and relevant new issues for the development of the area of Mathematics Education and Technology.

Papers will be presented in the language in which they were submitted, with abstracts in Portuguese and in one other language: Spanish or English.

To be selected, articles must receive two approvals. The reviewers will preferably be those of the editorial committee, but ad hoc reviewers may also be chosen. Authors will receive copies of the evaluations.

There are no fees for the submission, processing, and publication of papers sent to the journal and registration of the DOI with CrossRef.

Free Publication and Dissemination

There are no fees for the submission, processing, and publication of papers sent to the journal and registration of the DOI with CrossRef.

The authors retain the copyright and grant the journal the right to first publish the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 International license CC BY that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgment of authorship and initial publication in that journal.

The journal GeoGebra encourages its authors to register their work in systems oriented to the management of information and communication of researchers such as: Academia.edu; Mendeley; ResearchGate;etc.

Evaluation and selection process of articles

The selection of each article depends on evaluation, the possibility of strict compliance with deadlines and comparison with other articles, when more than one work from the same institution is submitted for a given volume. The evaluation is made through the approval of two out of three reviewers, selected by a member of the internal editorial board, designated to monitor the entire evaluation process of that article. This selects two reviewers from the internal editorial board and one from the external or ad hoc editorial board, which receives the blind article (without the authors' names) with a deadline to issue the evaluation report, which must include not only opinions, but substantiated positions and recommendations for improvement of what is pointed out for reformulation. The designated editor then writes an appreciative text, with appropriate and relevant excerpts from the reviews received, in quotation marks, without revealing who the evaluators would have been, and sends it to the authors so that they can make the requested changes within a week. In the event of a return within a week, the designated editor returns the revised work to the reviewers, so that they can check if the changes were satisfactorily met or if there was a satisfactory justification for the changes not being met. They must provide feedback to the designated editor within a week, indicating whether or not the rewording satisfied them and why. The designated editor issues a final opinion and passes the process (the versions of the work delivered by the authors, all opinions, appraisals and feedback, including a final opinion from him) to the editors working in the biennium for examination, issuance of a final institutional opinion to be sent to the authors and file. The editors, according to the planning and progress of the evaluation process of the set of submitted papers, may accept the article for that volume, indicate it for a future volume, or request a new submission after meeting the requirements indicated in the evaluation process.

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