Takeaways from Teaching through a Pandemic
Practical Examples of Lasting Value in Tertiary Mathematics Education
Herausgeber: Seaton, Katherine; Lugosi, Elizabeth; Loch, Birgit
	Takeaways from Teaching through a Pandemic
Practical Examples of Lasting Value in Tertiary Mathematics Education
Herausgeber: Seaton, Katherine; Lugosi, Elizabeth; Loch, Birgit
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In this insightful volume, more than 50 educators from 4 continents outline thoughtful and intentional innovations of lasting value made in their teaching of tertiary mathematics and statistics, in response to COVID -19 pandemic-related campus closures.
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					In this insightful volume, more than 50 educators from 4 continents outline thoughtful and intentional innovations of lasting value made in their teaching of tertiary mathematics and statistics, in response to COVID -19 pandemic-related campus closures.				
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9781032627489
- ISBN-10: 1032627484
- Artikelnr.: 74443059
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9781032627489
- ISBN-10: 1032627484
- Artikelnr.: 74443059
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Katherine Seaton (FAustMS, SFHEA) is currently Adjunct Associate Professor at La Trobe University, Australia, following twenty-seven years of mathematics teaching, outreach, service and research. Her publications range from statistical physics to tertiary mathematics assessment and academic integrity, and mathematical fibre art. Birgit Loch (FAustMS, PFHEA) is currently Dean of the Faculty of Science, Agriculture, Business and Law at the University of New England, Australia. With a background in computational mathematics, her research expertise is in innovation and educational technologies in tertiary STEM education. Elizabeth Lugosi is Professor at the Mathematics, Statistics, and Data Science Department of Montgomery College. She is passionate about using engagement strategies to help students succeed in mathematics courses using collaborative, active learning and evidence-based instructional practices to enhance students' problem-solving and to build community.
	Introduction to takeaways from teaching through a global pandemic:
practical examples of lasting value in tertiary mathematics education 1.
Any advice? Lessons learned by mathematics lecturers for emergency remote
teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic 2. Creative approaches to teaching
mathematics education with online tools during COVID-19 3. Your online
textbook is ready: a shareable, interactive online textbook in response to
COVID-19 lockdowns 4. Stop-motion LEGO® animations for learning linear
algebra 5. Crowdsourcing solutions in the online mathematics classroom 6.
Leveraging the power of Google Apps to support active learning in a
synchronous online environment 7. Flexible, student-centred remote learning
for programming skills development 8. Don't throw the student out with the
bathwater: online assessment strategies your class won't hate 9. Forced to
improve: open book and open internet assessment in vector calculus 10. No
exam: assessment of third-year engineering students on the basis of
self-generated statistics cases 11. Utilizing discussion boards for test
questions: opportunities for students' mathematical creativity and
uniqueness 12. Mathematics assessment integrity during lockdown:
experiences in running online un-invigilated exams 13. Mathematics and
academic integrity: institutional support at a Canadian college 14.
Individualized summative assessments as used during COVID-19 15. Learning
at a distance: can at-home activities measure up? 16. Peer-Assisted
Learning in a pandemic 17. Checkpoints for online mathematics students with
learning challenges 18. Crafting connections in post-COVID classrooms:
learning university mathematics through craft 19. The pandemic as a
catalyst for rethinking active learning practices in technology intensive
instructional environments 20. The unexpected consequences of replacing
corridor chats with an online community of practice
	practical examples of lasting value in tertiary mathematics education 1.
Any advice? Lessons learned by mathematics lecturers for emergency remote
teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic 2. Creative approaches to teaching
mathematics education with online tools during COVID-19 3. Your online
textbook is ready: a shareable, interactive online textbook in response to
COVID-19 lockdowns 4. Stop-motion LEGO® animations for learning linear
algebra 5. Crowdsourcing solutions in the online mathematics classroom 6.
Leveraging the power of Google Apps to support active learning in a
synchronous online environment 7. Flexible, student-centred remote learning
for programming skills development 8. Don't throw the student out with the
bathwater: online assessment strategies your class won't hate 9. Forced to
improve: open book and open internet assessment in vector calculus 10. No
exam: assessment of third-year engineering students on the basis of
self-generated statistics cases 11. Utilizing discussion boards for test
questions: opportunities for students' mathematical creativity and
uniqueness 12. Mathematics assessment integrity during lockdown:
experiences in running online un-invigilated exams 13. Mathematics and
academic integrity: institutional support at a Canadian college 14.
Individualized summative assessments as used during COVID-19 15. Learning
at a distance: can at-home activities measure up? 16. Peer-Assisted
Learning in a pandemic 17. Checkpoints for online mathematics students with
learning challenges 18. Crafting connections in post-COVID classrooms:
learning university mathematics through craft 19. The pandemic as a
catalyst for rethinking active learning practices in technology intensive
instructional environments 20. The unexpected consequences of replacing
corridor chats with an online community of practice
Introduction to takeaways from teaching through a global pandemic:
practical examples of lasting value in tertiary mathematics education 1.
Any advice? Lessons learned by mathematics lecturers for emergency remote
teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic 2. Creative approaches to teaching
mathematics education with online tools during COVID-19 3. Your online
textbook is ready: a shareable, interactive online textbook in response to
COVID-19 lockdowns 4. Stop-motion LEGO® animations for learning linear
algebra 5. Crowdsourcing solutions in the online mathematics classroom 6.
Leveraging the power of Google Apps to support active learning in a
synchronous online environment 7. Flexible, student-centred remote learning
for programming skills development 8. Don't throw the student out with the
bathwater: online assessment strategies your class won't hate 9. Forced to
improve: open book and open internet assessment in vector calculus 10. No
exam: assessment of third-year engineering students on the basis of
self-generated statistics cases 11. Utilizing discussion boards for test
questions: opportunities for students' mathematical creativity and
uniqueness 12. Mathematics assessment integrity during lockdown:
experiences in running online un-invigilated exams 13. Mathematics and
academic integrity: institutional support at a Canadian college 14.
Individualized summative assessments as used during COVID-19 15. Learning
at a distance: can at-home activities measure up? 16. Peer-Assisted
Learning in a pandemic 17. Checkpoints for online mathematics students with
learning challenges 18. Crafting connections in post-COVID classrooms:
learning university mathematics through craft 19. The pandemic as a
catalyst for rethinking active learning practices in technology intensive
instructional environments 20. The unexpected consequences of replacing
corridor chats with an online community of practice
				practical examples of lasting value in tertiary mathematics education 1.
Any advice? Lessons learned by mathematics lecturers for emergency remote
teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic 2. Creative approaches to teaching
mathematics education with online tools during COVID-19 3. Your online
textbook is ready: a shareable, interactive online textbook in response to
COVID-19 lockdowns 4. Stop-motion LEGO® animations for learning linear
algebra 5. Crowdsourcing solutions in the online mathematics classroom 6.
Leveraging the power of Google Apps to support active learning in a
synchronous online environment 7. Flexible, student-centred remote learning
for programming skills development 8. Don't throw the student out with the
bathwater: online assessment strategies your class won't hate 9. Forced to
improve: open book and open internet assessment in vector calculus 10. No
exam: assessment of third-year engineering students on the basis of
self-generated statistics cases 11. Utilizing discussion boards for test
questions: opportunities for students' mathematical creativity and
uniqueness 12. Mathematics assessment integrity during lockdown:
experiences in running online un-invigilated exams 13. Mathematics and
academic integrity: institutional support at a Canadian college 14.
Individualized summative assessments as used during COVID-19 15. Learning
at a distance: can at-home activities measure up? 16. Peer-Assisted
Learning in a pandemic 17. Checkpoints for online mathematics students with
learning challenges 18. Crafting connections in post-COVID classrooms:
learning university mathematics through craft 19. The pandemic as a
catalyst for rethinking active learning practices in technology intensive
instructional environments 20. The unexpected consequences of replacing
corridor chats with an online community of practice







