The Economics Network

Improving economics teaching and learning for over 20 years

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

Engaging with reluctant maths students

Presentation by Alexander Squires

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