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Innovations Projects. Projects 2014: Feedback on the feedback – contextualizing maths feedback by degree subject – A pilot in Animal Science. Based on.

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1 Innovations Projects

2 Projects 2014: Feedback on the feedback – contextualizing maths feedback by degree subject – A pilot in Animal Science. Based on the following Innovations projects: – 2006: Integrating an on-line assessment tool for maths & stats with appropriate videos. 150 videos created. – 2007 : Create a web-site which will act as a portal to the support tools and material in mathematics, statistics and numeracy.

3 Other non-Innovations projects used Numbas (2010-present). Numbas VETNET LLN project (2008/9). – AFRD and the Maths School cooperated on a survey of FE and HE institutions that revealed the need to improve numeracy in Animal-related disciplines. Maths Support Wiki (2013). Maths Support Wiki – Aimed at supporting maths, stats and numeracy at an early stage. Created mainly by undergraduate students under supervision.

4 The Animal Science Project There are generic numeracy support resources available to students of all disciplines across the University. How useful is it to non-maths students? An interdisciplinary team of Animal Science and Maths students reflected on the feedback supplied. Then piloted subject-specific examples to increase engagement with this feedback.subject-specific examples Evaluated by the next cohort of Stage 1 Animal Scientists.

5 Evaluation and Dissemination Evaluation by first year students in AFRD Talk at the British Society for Animal Science conference on e-assessment supporting maths & stats.


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