eSTEeM is providing a mechanism for professional development through practice-based scholarship within a mentored community. Much of our work is organised on a project basis with project management aimed at the delivery of new educational outcomes and scholarship outputs.
eSTEeM supports a rolling portfolio of approx. 80 active scholarship projects under a number of themes which include:
Access, Participation and Success
Innovative assessment
Online/onscreen STEM practice
Supporting students
Technologies for STEM learning
To learn more about our projects, please click on the project titles or use the search feature below by entering keywords. To search by the name of a project leader, please use the 'Filter by Project Leader' tab on the right-hand side of this page.
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Nigel Mason Clem Herman
This project investigated the use of online technologies for the delivery of careers and employability advice to distance learning STEM students with the aim of informing the future development of careers and employability provision.
December 2012 to July 2013
Sally Jordan
Many Science Faculty modules have moved from their previous summative continuous assessment to formative but thresholded continuous assessment. The aim of the project was to evaluate this Faculty-wide change in practice.
May 2013 to September 2014
Basiro Davey
SDK125 (Introducing health sciences ) registrations have increased from <400 students in 2007 to a combined total of >2,000 in dual presentations in 2012/13, but in the last two years, retention has inexplicably fallen from previous sustained levels around the Science average rate.
July 2013 to July 2014
Chris Douce
Learning to program is a skill that some students struggle with. TT284, Web Technologies, requires students to write code using a number of different programming languages: Javascript, PHP and Google AppInventor. Many students who take TT284 would have completed TU100, My Digital Li
December 2013 to October 2015
Suresh Nesaratnam Shahram Taherzadeh
This study considered the availability of smart phone environmental apps that could be used in the teaching of environmental engineering and environmental science. Several apps in the field of noise, water and air were found to be freely available on the Internet.
December 2013 to September 2014
Victoria Nicholas
This eSTEeM project has investigated student perception about online practical science for two modules at level 1. Students were interviewed and completed online questionnaires before and after studying these modules. The interviews confirmed the anecdotal evidence that students felt more positiv
December 2013 to February 2016
Martin Reynolds
The eSTEeM project was an 18-month systemic inquiry beginning January 2014 initiated by a core team of 5 academics associated with the production and presentation of the postgraduate programme in Systems Thinking in Practice (STiP).
December 2013 to August 2016
John Woodthorpe
The project analysed Virtual Learning Enviornment (VLE) data with Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), in order to identify patterns of behaviour that correlate with the likelihood of a student failing the End of Module Assessment (EMA).
December 2013 to March 2016
John Woodthorpe Jim Donohue
This project built on previous work between MCT and WELS (formally FELS) on language use and student attainment at level 1, including in the production of TU100.
December 2013 to May 2016
Sally Jordan Sarah Allman Claire Rostron
This project was funded by the OU's Study Experience Programme New Models of Assessment and Tuition Project.
January 2014 to October 2014