by Admin | Oct 23, 2020 | Articles
How augmented reality can help you learn trigonometry For many students, trigonometry is a challenging subject to learn as it requires strong spatial-visualisation abilities. Alongside a team based at Jackson State University in the US, Dr Wenya Xu makes the teaching...
by Admin | Oct 20, 2020 | Articles
How can urban trees reduce flooding and pollution? Dr Trisha Moore is a biological and agricultural engineer based at Kansas State University in the US. Her research is wide and varied, covering both urban and rural environments. Her most recent research is focused on...
by Admin | Oct 16, 2020 | Articles
Can we learn to be safe online? Every time we log in to our email account, post a picture on Instagram or download a new game, we are putting our personal information at risk. Knowing that students can be an easy target, Prof Doug Jacobson, from Iowa State University,...
by Admin | Oct 16, 2020 | Blog
16 free food education activities for World Food Day 2020-21 World Food Day. What does this mean to you? Celebrated every year around 16 October, it was launched in 1979 in honour of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Its principle aim is to raise awareness...
by Admin | Oct 9, 2020 | Blog
Reasons to feel positive about COVID-19 restrictions when you’re GenZ COVID-19, localised lockdowns, winter, rising infection rates: Is there anything to feel cheerful about when faced with such uncertainly and no end in sight? It turns out that not everything has to...
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