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eSTEeM Projects

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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    Gamification to increase participation in maths practice quizzes in Level 1 Engineering modules

  1. Silvia Varagnolo Zahra Golrokhi
  2. The aim of this project is to improve students’ engagement with maths exercise through the gamification of existing practice quizzes. The specific context is T192 (the first module in the Engineering Qualification) which already features weekly maths practice quizzes.

    June 2024 to December 2025

    Deep dive into role STEM-ByALs-ForALs programme has played in professional journey of participating ALs, and exploration of future directions for the programme

  3. Rupesh Shah
  4. The STEM-ByALs-ForALs programme was set up in 2015, initially just for Science ALs to help build community cohesion and offer a way for science ALs to share good practice. The programme has been running successfully for 9 years, and has adapted to changing circumstances.

    July 2024 to July 2025

    Students’ emotion regulation when learning online

  5. Jake Hilliard
  6. The purpose of this project is to explore students’ emotion regulation practices while studying online. Specifically, this study will investigate how and why students manage their own emotions, as well as examine whether they try to influence their peers' emotions in these learning settings.

    June 2024 to June 2025

    Exploring student’s self-efficacy in response to modular events during introductory level science modules

  7. Sam Johnson
  8. Self-efficacy is an individual’s belief that they can successfully complete a particular task. Self-efficacy has been shown to be strongly predictive of performance and retention. Current studies are largely cross-sectional and do not explore how self-efficacy changes throughout a module.

    October 2024 to January 2026

    Postcode Inequity: Closing the Awarding Gap for Stage 1 STEM Students residing in our most deprived UK postcodes

  9. Louise MacBrayneJennie Bellamy
  10. Winner of the 10th Best Poster Competition at the 14th eSTEeM Annual Conference, 30th April – 1st May 2025.

    September 2024 to November 2025

    SiSE Mathematics Research Experience

  11. James Tuite Dan Rust
  12. This project is a pilot scheme and feasibility study for research projects with SiSE students similar to previous OU bursary schemes. The circumstances of SiSE students and difficulty of communication means that such students are discouraged from applying to such initiatives.

    August 2024 to April 2025

    The AI Design Ed project

  13. AnnMarie McKennaCatherine Scott
  14. The aim of the project is to explore student views and identify appropriate and accessible applications for generative image AI tools for co-ideation in design education.

    June 2024 to December 2025

    Understanding the impact of ongoing support for students returning to study after reaching Restricted status

  15. Elizabeth Shakespeare Anthony Short
  16. Student retention and continuation are key drivers for this project. They are also key focus areas for the University.

    April 2025 to July 2026

    Identifying and supporting skills development needs for undergraduate science students transitioning between stages 1, 2 and 3 in Environmental Science

  17. Fiona AikenIris VerhagenChris Hutton
  18. With ever increasing focus on the need to support progression in our diverse student body, we are seeking to identify the most important skills gaps that present challenges to students on environmental and Earth science modules in EEES as they move from stage 1 to stage 2 and from stage 2 to stag

    May 2025 to July 2026

    Facilitating and evaluating the use of virtual reality tutorials within the school of Life, Health and Chemical Sciences

  19. Lucy AndersonJanette WallaceSarah DaniellTrevor Collins
  20. This proposal seeks to improve student engagement and skills development (specifically, collaboration and communication skills) through the introduction and evaluation of web-based virtual reality (VR) tutorials within the School of Life, Health and Chemical Sciences (LHCS).

    May 2025 to October 2027