Lecture Capture – Moving towards ‘opt-out’ at Edinburgh
Dr Melissa Highton – 2 May 2018 A talk at LCS2018 (search for this tag in the blog). Speaking from a dual role as Edinburgh… Read More »Lecture Capture – Moving towards ‘opt-out’ at Edinburgh
Dr Melissa Highton – 2 May 2018 A talk at LCS2018 (search for this tag in the blog). Speaking from a dual role as Edinburgh… Read More »Lecture Capture – Moving towards ‘opt-out’ at Edinburgh
University of St Andrews – 2 May 2018 I attended “LCS2018” in St Andrews. This afternoon-long symposium featured presentations by academics from a number of Scottish… Read More »Lecture Capture Symposium
Conference April 3-6, 2018 Two members of the Maths Division, Rachael Carey and John McDermott, attended the ninth British Congress of Mathematical Education (BCME) in Warwick.… Read More »BCME – Celebrating Mathematics Education
Mathematics Division Seminar 19 February 2018 Prof Mason has been teaching university mathematics for 40 years and during this time he has extensively investigated how… Read More »What makes examples exemplary for students? – John Mason
Mathematics Division Seminar 16 October 2017 Abstract: Cognitive Science has revealed a number of learning and memory phenomena that have direct, practical implications for learning… Read More »Using Cognitive Science to Teach Mathematics in Higher Education – Carolina Kuepper-Tetzel
Mathematics Division seminar Monday 27 February 2017 Abstract: Deductive reasoning and proof is one of the hallmarks of mathematics, and is an important factor in… Read More »Automatic Assessment of Reasoning by Equivalence – Chris Sangwin
This blog will provide a platform for publication and discussion of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) activities in the Division of Maths at… Read More »Hard Sums blog started!