Speakers travelled from as far as Japan, Australian, the USA and South Africa to share their experiences, with insightful talks covering topics such as: flipped classrooms, distant learning, transition to higher education, applications and development of e-assessment tools and mathematical input interfaces.
You can catch up on all of the talks via our programme page, including screencasts and slide downloads.
The conference proceedings have been published in a special edition of MSOR Connections.
Thank you to everyone that attended EAMS 2016. We plan to hold the event biennially and hope to see you in 2018!
]]>With some brilliant speakers and exciting topics this will be unmissable for anyone involved in the e-assessment of mathematics. If you haven’t already registered, our deadline closes 31st July.
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]]>We are currently accepting talk and workshop proposals. If you have some research or an innovative technique related to the e-assessment of mathematics, that you would like to showcase, then EAMS 2016 is the perfect venue for it!
For more details head on over to our Call for Speakers page, where you can find the topics we’d love to hear about, and a form to complete a proposal. The deadline for talk proposals is 31st May 2016.
Bye for now,
Chris, Christian & Bill
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