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Games, Competitions, and New Modalities for Learning
Nick Hodges
Nick Hodges, co-founder of Cauldron, gives insights on how the company is creating games and simulation environments to support STEM education in this presentation from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit.
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Channels: Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit 2012
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Michael Belcher In this video from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, Michael Belcher leads a discussion with Jon McLoone on whether Computer-Based Math is winning over the critics. |
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Conrad Wolfram Conrad Wolfram opens the 2012 Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit by sharing his thoughts on the growing need to deliver computer-based math education worldwide. |
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David Vaccaro In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, David Vaccaro shares his experiences in creating computer-based math lesson plans. The presentation includes success stories from two of his students, ... |
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Martin Hadley Martin Hadley demonstrates how Wolfram's state-of-the-art technologies can be used to advance Computer-Based Math™ education in this presentation from The Computer-Based Math Education Summit. |
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Jo Evershed Jo Evershed gives her views on the growing need for STEM understanding and communication by sharing how IndexMatch, a financial modeling education program, is bridging the gap between formal mathematical ... |
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David Stern In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, David Stern takes a look at how different educational initiatives around the world are adapting to produce students with the STEM ... |
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Caroline Waters OBE Caroline Waters OBE presents a business's perspective of the changing skill set requirements for potential employees, including the need for strong STEM skills and understanding, in this video from The ... |