Sessions at INERME Conference 2025
If you presented in this conference and your slides are not listed here, please send them to Martin, m.l.poulter@bris.ac.uk.
AI and Higher Education
AI tutors for mathematical instructions in economics courses
Presentation by Daniel Göller & Ida Maria Landgärds-Tarvoll
Rethinking assessment in economics education: AI and the shift from traditional methods
Presentation by Ziqing Wang
Assessment and monitoring
Formative versus summative assessment: A case study from a first-year maths in economics module
Presentation by Panagiotis Giannarakis, Maria Psyllou, Emanuela Lotti & Daniel Cernin
Classroom practice and student engagement
Curriculum and content
Animating economics with MANIM: A Python-based approach
Presentation by Pascal Stiefenhofer and Cafer Deniz
Applications for Mathematics in Economics. A contest
Presentation by Rainer Vosskamp
Flipped classroom
Lecturing on demand: Empowering students to take initiative in a flipped classroom
Presentation by Morten Brekke
Maths support
How economics students’ perceptions of maths evolve during their first year
Presentation by Adam Thompson & Karishma Patel
A comparison of introductory mathematics modules within a mathematics programme and an economics programme,
Presentation by John Christopher Meyer
Enhancing first-year economics students’ engagement with mathematics through student-produced videos
Presentation by Ida Landgärds-Tarvoll & Anders Skarpeteig Fidje
Mathematics in economics: marginal or integral?
Keynote by Duncan Lawson
Where math meets economics: perspectives on teaching maths to economics students
Panel by Adam Thompson, Frank Feudel, John Meyer, Parama Chaudhury
Pre-university
Understanding the transition from A-levels to university
Presentation by Alex Squires & Annika Johnson
Academic performance, background and pre-existing quantitative skills of Economics starters: mind the gap!
Presentation by Thomas Gall, Panagiotis Giannarakis & Emanuela Lotti
Research in economics education
INERME and other networks
Panel by Morten Brekke, Char Leung, Nicholas Jackson, Parama Chaudhury
Simulations
Macroeconomic model simulation made easy: Introducing the "DIY macroeconomic model simulation" website
Presentation by Karsten Kohler
Technology in the classroom
Enhancing mathematical competencies in economics education using Maple Learn
Presentation by Asia Majeed & Alexandre Cavalcante