Centre for Scholarship and Innovation
eSTEeM continues its seminar series with presentations from project teams. October’s seminar will explore the methodology and findings of the following two eSTEeM projects.
Unsurprisingly, students with maths anxiety who are required to study mathematics, often to support a related discipline, frequently react with avoidance techniques such as delaying study or not studying regularly and this puts them at high risk of failure. To investigate this issue we have undertaken a large quantitative study across core OU introductory modules in STEM that have varying levels of engagement with mathematical content.
Our presentation will cover the key results obtained from the surveys, insights gained from the interviews and initial plans for supporting students with anxiety.
Many undergraduate project modules require students to propose their own topics. As this is the first time for many students that they need to do this, such a task may cause some concerns. Drawing on a literature review and a survey of other OU project modules, a toolkit was developed to support students’ ideation process for engineering projects, thus aiming at reducing student anxiety. This talk will highlight not only the developmental process, but also the lessons learned from beta testing this toolkit with some engineering project students.
Registration is open to all OU staff, please visit the registration page by Monday 17th October to book your place.
Tuesday, December 17, 2024 - 11:00 to 12:00
Via MS Teams
Contact: SRPP
Wednesday, June 25, 2025 - 09:00 to Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 17:00
Aston University, Birmingham, UK
Contact: Conference Local Committee