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EAMS 2016 : E-Assessment in Mathematical Sciences

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Link: http://eams.ncl.ac.uk
 
When Sep 13, 2016 - Sep 14, 2016
Where Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Submission Deadline TBD
Categories    e-assessment   mathematics   assessment   sciences
 

Call For Papers

The international conference on E-Assessment in Mathematical Sciences is a two-day academic conference organised by Newcastle University. The conference aims to bring together researchers and practitioners with an interest in e-assessment for mathematics and the sciences. It will consist of a mix of presentations of new techniques, and pedagogic research, as well as workshops where you can get hands-on with leading e-assessment software.

We’re looking for presentations on the following topics:

- Advances in mathematical e-assessment software
- Effectiveness of e-assessment in mathematical sciences
- Novel uses of e-assessment in mathematical sciences
- Distance learning of mathematics

Proposals for presentations on related topics not specifically mentioned above will be considered and are encouraged.

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