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How can universities help to engage with STEM? Is it to get undergraduate or postgraduate students to lead, or should it be the staff? Where there is limited money to do these activities, is it...
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With MOOCs and OERs growing, will we be marking on-line (using tools like TURNITIN and Grademark) or is there an alternative?
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Could having vehicles communicating lead to better road safety because information about the road ahead could be passed via vehicles as a peer-to-peer network?
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Robots due to cost are a limited resource for teaching but useful. They engage students and make concrete principles but it is not possible to have one robot per student for both cost and space...
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For me STEM activities are fun, but what are the best ways to persuade school students this is true?
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We have refined an earlier mathematical model for acute pain. Could we use the model to control a robot based on inhibitory and excitatory inputs? What use would it be if we did?
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'Death by Powerpoint' is a problem but really what are the alternatives? Prezi? Machinima?
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Simple robots, including LEGO based ones, are an engaging and physical tool for students can investigate and develop problem-solving skills in a fairly unthreatening ways. The question then comes...
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What happens to those Web resources when the organisations are no longer in existence? Public money has often been used to develop these resources - from that perspective it would be a shame to...
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