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2 avril 2016

The Intersection of STEM and 3D Printing in Higher Ed

eCampus NewsLearn how incorporating 3D printing into the higher ed curriculum can help prepare students for success in STEM careers, and how students from the Sheridan College of Mechanical and Electrical…

2 avril 2016

5 strategies to keep STEM students in STEM

eCampus NewsBy Bridget McCrea. Universities give best practices to attract, retain, and support students within STEM fields. More...

1 avril 2016

Cengage Learning announces MindTap Math Foundations

University Business LogoSubmitted by Stefanie Botelho. Cengage Learning today announced MindTap Math Foundations, a game-changing approach to developmental studies that was designed with students, for students. More...
1 avril 2016

Rice joins organization focused on teaching, diversity in STEM

University Business LogoSubmitted by Stefanie Botelho. Rice University is one of 25 research universities that are new members of the Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (CIRTL), a national initiative to increase the number and diversity of graduates in the STEM fields. More...
30 mars 2016

Universities should require science, engineering and commerce students to know their maths

The ConversationBy  and . In 2013, a meeting of academics specialising in teaching first year undergraduate mathematics (known as the FYiMaths network) identified that the broad removal of mathematics prerequisites for many undergraduate degrees had created the biggest challenge they faced in teaching. More...
30 mars 2016

Why is it so hard to recruit good maths and science teachers?

The ConversationBy . There are well-recognised problems with student participation and achievement in maths and science. Widespread shortages of suitable secondary maths and science teachers and low levels of students studying these subjects at secondary and tertiary levels are not just problems faced by Australia, but have become international issues. More...
30 mars 2016

In defence of maths

The ConversationBy . There’s a popular myth that Alfred Nobel had wanted to create a prize for mathematics but didn’t want his love rival, the Swedish mathematician Gosta Mittag-Leffler, to win and so scrapped the idea. More...
28 mars 2016

Cengage Unveils New Approach to Developmental Math

HomeCengage Learning unveiled a new math developmental education approach today after receiving input from about 1,000 students in an effort to improve college readiness. Read more...

27 mars 2016

Stay Just a Little Bit Longer

HomeBy Elizabeth Redden. A new rule scheduled to be published today in the Federal Register will extend the postgraduation work authorization period for international students studying STEM fields in the U.S. Read more...

23 mars 2016

Student and faculty outcomes of undergraduate science research projects by geographically dispersed students

International Review of Research in Open and Distributed LearningSenior undergraduate research projects are important components of most undergraduate science degrees. The delivery of such projects in a distance education format is challenging. Athabasca University (AU) science project courses allow distance education students to complete research project courses by working with research supervisors in their local area, coordinated at a distance by AU faculty. More...

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