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eSTEeM class of May 2020

14th May 2020

Hot on the heels of the 9th eSTEeM Annual Conference, we are delighted to welcome a further 15 projects to the eSTEeM portfolio. Following the 16th call for projects earlier this year, we received a range of projects across the STEM Faculty addressing issues of strategic importance from investigating the use of bitesize videos in level 2 programming to evaluating the value to students of drop-in tutorials to support assessment.

For further information, please click the project titles below. 

Carol Calvert and Rachel Hilliam – How one module can serve multiple qualifications through tailored implementation of presentation

Sarah Daniell and Lorraine Waters – Evaluation of D-flag students accessibility to and use of online tutorials and forums in L2 modules

Christothea Herodotou – Evaluating the design of the virtual microscope with students

Mark Jones and Helen Fraser – Evaluation of Assessment and Tuition Changes for S284 Astronomy

Soraya Kouadri Mostéfaoui and Marina Carter – Using Bitesize Videos to Enhance Students’ Experiences in a Level 2 Programming Module

Alexis Lansbury, Chris Thomson and Andy Hollyhead – Degree-Apprenticeships: Embedding learning in the practice-tutor, apprentice, employer tripartite

Helen Lockett – An investigation into the breadth of learning outcomes and skills developed in OpenSTEM Labs experiments

Elaine McPherson – Investigating drivers for students choosing a named versus open qualification by gender

Victoria Murphy – Students’ support networks during lockdown

Sotiria Psoma – Comparative study of distance teaching of Electronics using simulation software versus OpenEngineering Laboratory

Chris Thomson and Marina Carter – Workday day-time tutorials for apprentices – what is the best practice in Computing?

Maria Townsend – The value to students of drop-in tutorials to support assessment

Gemma Warriner – How successfully are students engaging with the Python component of SM123?