Registration
Participation in the International JSXGraph Conference is free of charge. Registration is required for all attendees and will remain open throughout the conference.
To register, please complete the registration form .
We welcome participants from academia, schools, industry, and the open-source community, whether they are experienced JSXGraph users or interested in learning more about math visualization or interactive digital learning and assessment.
Submission of Talks and Workshops
We invite all members of the JSXGraph community to contribute to the conference programme.
Proposals for talks and workshops should be submitted by email to conf@jsxgraph.org .
Submission Formats
Abstracts may be submitted in one of the following formats:
- Markdown (using the conference template )
- LaTeX (using the conference template )
- Microsoft Word
If your submission contains figures or other media files, please send all materials together as a ZIP archive.
Abstract Guidelines
- Length: approximately 500–1000 words
- Language: English
- Submission deadline: 18. September 2026
- Presentation format: talk or workshop
The programme committee will review all submissions and create a balanced programme covering educational, technical, and research-oriented topics.
Presentation slots are typically 30 minutes, depending on the number of accepted contributions. Workshops may be allocated longer time slots.
Please Include
When submitting your abstract, please indicate:
- Title of the contribution
- Author(s) and affiliation(s)
- Format: Talk or Workshop
- A short abstract text
- Relevant keywords
- For workshops: intended audience, for example:
- School teachers
- University teachers
- Developers
- Educational researchers
- Learning designers
- General JSXGraph users
Publications
Abstracts of accepted contributions will be published in the CMLDT Publications series .
Authors are also encouraged to submit extended versions of their presentations for publication in the same series. Extended papers provide an opportunity to describe software developments, educational concepts, research findings, and practical experiences in greater depth and to make them available to the wider JSXGraph community.