In Yogyakarta on Java, one of the main islands of Indonesia, Matthias Ludwig had the opportunity to introduce MathCityMap in form of a main lecture. Nearly 200 participants from neighboring Southeast Asian countries listened to the latest developments (GPS position tasks) and research results on MCM.

On the usual conference photos in the Asian area, further known faces can be observed. Dr. Xenia-Rosemarie Reit, former PhD student at the IDMI was invited to talk about modeling in mathematics lessons.

At the conference, Adi Nur Cahyono, who completed his dissertation on the aspects of mobile learning with the help of MCM, received his PhD certificate.

At the invitation of Rudolf vom Hofe, there was a lecture on the MathCityMap project as part of a seminar on didactics of algebra at the 25th July 2017. In front of nearly 20 listeners, current results from studies and the technical background were presented. After the lecture, there were many detailed questions about the web portal as well as the app, and the listeners could test the prepared trail at the University of Bielefeld.  

The trail was created in collaboration with Johannes Schürmann. An interesting task from the trail is about the bench in front of the lecture hall 7, which is composed of several cuboids and materials.