The Maths Arcade is an activity which aims simultaneously to support those university mathematics learners who are having difficulties, stretch more confident learners, and encourage the development of a staff-student mathematical community. The first Maths Arcade was set up at the University of Greenwich in September 2010, funded initially by a University grant for innovative teaching and later by the Mathematical Sciences Curriculum Innovation Fund of the UK National Higher Education STEM Program. The idea was developed and disseminated through conference presentations and workshops, and this has led to Maths Arcades being initiated in at least ten other UK universities, with interest from other academic disciplines such as business, comp...
The Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering at La Trobe University has been designing and con...
There has been much discussion about what exactly employability skills are for mathematics students ...
Mathematics support communities have developed, compiled and share a selection of local and externa...
The Maths Arcade at Sheffield Hallam University has been developed since it was established in 2012....
The Maths Arcade is an extracurricular activity to play strategy games and puzzles, aiming to provid...
The Maths Arcade is a regular, optional drop-in session to play strategy games and puzzles, taking p...
Mathematics support centres can be found in many universities in the UK, in Ireland and in Australia...
Widening of participation and budget cuts are strong drivers to motivate the investigation of educat...
International audienceThe scale and scope of mathematics support within UK universities have grown s...
The mathematical ability of some students entering higher education in Ireland has continued to ge...
The provision of some level of Mathematics Learning Support is now commonplace in the majority of Hi...
Mathematics support for students is an innovation in the teaching and learning of mathematics which ...
AIM is an initiative in interactive mathematics, which exploits the power of the computer algebra pa...
This paper reports on progress in developing a web-based environment to support non-specialist mathe...
The Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering at La Trobe University has been designing and con...
There has been much discussion about what exactly employability skills are for mathematics students ...
Mathematics support communities have developed, compiled and share a selection of local and externa...
The Maths Arcade at Sheffield Hallam University has been developed since it was established in 2012....
The Maths Arcade is an extracurricular activity to play strategy games and puzzles, aiming to provid...
The Maths Arcade is a regular, optional drop-in session to play strategy games and puzzles, taking p...
Mathematics support centres can be found in many universities in the UK, in Ireland and in Australia...
Widening of participation and budget cuts are strong drivers to motivate the investigation of educat...
International audienceThe scale and scope of mathematics support within UK universities have grown s...
The mathematical ability of some students entering higher education in Ireland has continued to ge...
The provision of some level of Mathematics Learning Support is now commonplace in the majority of Hi...
Mathematics support for students is an innovation in the teaching and learning of mathematics which ...
AIM is an initiative in interactive mathematics, which exploits the power of the computer algebra pa...
This paper reports on progress in developing a web-based environment to support non-specialist mathe...
The Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering at La Trobe University has been designing and con...
There has been much discussion about what exactly employability skills are for mathematics students ...
Mathematics support communities have developed, compiled and share a selection of local and externa...