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2020-08-31 |
Moipone Martha Motlhakwana: "Motabola Pasa’s" footprints in the Free State Liberation Struggle |
2020-08-31 |
Moipone Martha Motlhakwana: "Motabola Pasa’s" footprints in the Free State Liberation Struggle |
2020-08-31 |
Extension of the 2019/2020 SRC term |
2020-08-31 |
Extension of the 2019/2020 SRC term |
2020-08-31 |
Lack of economic density is the problem, rather than high population density |
2020-08-31 |
Lack of economic density is the problem, rather than high population density |
2020-08-27 |
Siphokazi Dlwati: Guide and mentor for the next generation |
2020-08-27 |
Siphokazi Dlwati: Guide and mentor for the next generation |
2020-08-26 |
Chaos is a Gift? Leading Oneself in Uncertain and Complex Environments |
2020-08-26 |
Chaos is a Gift? Leading Oneself in Uncertain and Complex Environments |
2020-08-26 |
Generation Equality: Realising Women’s Rights for an Equal Future |
2020-08-26 |
Generation Equality: Realising Women’s Rights for an Equal Future |
2020-08-26 |
SADAG and UFS Student Counselling and Development launch 24/7 healthline |
2020-08-26 |
SADAG and UFS Student Counselling and Development launch 24/7 healthline |
2020-08-25 |
#WomensMonth: A champion woman willing to go the ‘extra mile’ |
2020-08-25 |
#WomensMonth: A champion woman willing to go the ‘extra mile’ |
2020-08-25 |
#WomensMonth: Nicole Morris: Always live your truth |
2020-08-25 |
#WomensMonth: Nicole Morris: Always live your truth |
2020-08-25 |
#WomensMonth: Prof Felicity Burt – inspired by all women … |
2020-08-25 |
#WomensMonth: Prof Felicity Burt – inspired by all women … |
2020-08-24 |
Betsy Eister – Keeping the main thing the main thing |
2020-08-24 |
Betsy Eister – Keeping the main thing the main thing |
2020-08-24 |
Lebohang Masoabi: ‘I am not a damsel in distress’ |
2020-08-24 |
Lebohang Masoabi: ‘I am not a damsel in distress’ |
2020-08-21 |
Women's Breakfast: ‘We all are very strong women; we all are survivors’ |
2020-08-21 |
Women's Breakfast: ‘We all are very strong women; we all are survivors’ |
2020-09-07 |
Transboundary water management under conditions of climate and political uncertainty |
2020-09-07 |
Transboundary water management under conditions of climate and political uncertainty |
2020-08-20 |
UFS traditional medicine expert heads up WHO Regional Committee |
2020-08-20 |
UFS traditional medicine expert heads up WHO Regional Committee |
2020-08-20 |
Gender-based violence and COVID-19: A South African paradox |
2020-08-20 |
Gender-based violence and COVID-19: A South African paradox |
2020-08-20 |
‘Embrace your setbacks, as they allow you to evolve towards success’ |
2020-08-20 |
‘Embrace your setbacks, as they allow you to evolve towards success’ |
2020-08-19 |
Stegmann Gallery hosts Sam Nhlengethwa collection in virtual exhibition |
2020-08-19 |
Stegmann Gallery hosts Sam Nhlengethwa collection in virtual exhibition |
2020-08-18 |
#WomensMonth: Dr Marinkie Madiope—Singular strength and energy |
2020-08-18 |
#WomensMonth: Dr Marinkie Madiope—Singular strength and energy |
2020-08-18 |
New Mandela book reveals secret, in-prison recordings |
2020-08-18 |
New Mandela book reveals secret, in-prison recordings |
2020-08-18 |
#WomensMonth: ‘Do what you love and do it well’ |
2020-08-18 |
#WomensMonth: ‘Do what you love and do it well’ |
2020-08-17 |
Book explores Middle East and North Africa crises in the time of COVID-19 |
2020-08-17 |
Book explores Middle East and North Africa crises in the time of COVID-19 |
2020-08-17 |
UFS Reflections Series webinar: Urban living post-COVID-19 |
2020-08-17 |
UFS Reflections Series webinar: Urban living post-COVID-19 |
2020-08-17 |
UFS annual Women’s Breakfast event not to be missed |
2020-08-17 |
UFS annual Women’s Breakfast event not to be missed |
2020-08-14 |
2021 NSFAS applications open |
2020-08-14 |
2021 NSFAS applications open |
2020-08-14 |
Important second-semester dates |
2020-08-14 |
Important second-semester dates |
2020-08-14 |
UFS continues to provide safe environment for students |
2020-08-14 |
UFS continues to provide safe environment for students |
2020-08-14 |
COVID-19: Experts warn against complacency and potential of second wave |
2020-08-14 |
COVID-19: Experts warn against complacency and potential of second wave |
2020-08-13 |
'Knowing how to win without being loud’ |
2020-08-13 |
'Knowing how to win without being loud’ |
2020-08-13 |
Office for International Affairs: Enabling internationalisation at the UFS |
2020-08-13 |
Office for International Affairs: Enabling internationalisation at the UFS |
2020-08-13 |
Dr Stephanie Cawood passionate about the women of Africa |
2020-08-13 |
Dr Stephanie Cawood passionate about the women of Africa |
2020-08-13 |
‘Three-Minute Thesis’ competition closes on 14 August 2020 |
2020-08-13 |
‘Three-Minute Thesis’ competition closes on 14 August 2020 |
2020-08-12 |
ISG scholar wins international book prizes for ground-breaking publication |
2020-08-12 |
ISG scholar wins international book prizes for ground-breaking publication |
2020-08-12 |
Dr Tsakeni: This is for you grandma! |
2020-08-12 |
Dr Tsakeni: This is for you grandma! |
2020-08-11 |
How is business, industry, and private sector re-imaging themselves post COVID-19? |
2020-08-11 |
How is business, industry, and private sector re-imaging themselves post COVID-19? |
2020-08-09 |
Women, we celebrate you |
2020-08-09 |
Women, we celebrate you |
2020-08-07 |
UFS athletes unite against GBV |
2020-08-07 |
UFS athletes unite against GBV |
2020-08-07 |
What are we really celebrating this Women’s Day? |
2020-08-07 |
What are we really celebrating this Women’s Day? |
2020-08-07 |
A vaccine for our GBV pandemic |
2020-08-07 |
A vaccine for our GBV pandemic |
2020-08-06 |
#WomensMonth:‘You are worth more than you think’ |
2020-08-06 |
#WomensMonth:‘You are worth more than you think’ |
2020-08-06 |
Champion woman helps communal wool growers excel |
2020-08-06 |
Champion woman helps communal wool growers excel |
2020-08-06 |
UFS again receives Level-4 BBBEE rating |
2020-08-06 |
UFS again receives Level-4 BBBEE rating |
2020-08-05 |
Breastfeeding best for babies, best for the planet |
2020-08-05 |
Breastfeeding best for babies, best for the planet |
2020-08-04 |
UFS gender studies expert, Dr Nadine Lake, to participate in discussion with Redi Tlhabi about GBV |
2020-08-04 |
UFS gender studies expert, Dr Nadine Lake, to participate in discussion with Redi Tlhabi about GBV |
2020-08-04 |
UFS Reflection Series webinar: The quality of our democracies under COVID-19 |
2020-08-04 |
UFS Reflection Series webinar: The quality of our democracies under COVID-19 |
2020-08-04 |
A first for art in South Africa |
2020-08-04 |
A first for art in South Africa |
2020-08-03 |
No Silence - A survivor’s story on gender-based violence |
2020-08-03 |
No Silence - A survivor’s story on gender-based violence |
2020-08-03 |
Prof Ivan Turok awarded prestigious Research Chair at the UFS by SARChI |
2020-08-03 |
Prof Ivan Turok awarded prestigious Research Chair at the UFS by SARChI |
2020-08-03 |
First ‘I Am’ Wellness programme cohort shares their experience |
2020-08-03 |
First ‘I Am’ Wellness programme cohort shares their experience |
Project aims to boost science pass rate
2009-01-19
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Attending the launch of the HP grant of about R1 million to the UFS are, from the left: Mr Leon Erasmus, Country Manager for HP Technology Services in South Africa, Prof. Teuns Verschoor, Acting Rector of the UFS, and Mr Cobus van Breda, researcher at the UFS's Centre for Education Development and manager of the project.
Photo: Lacea Loader |
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The University of the Free State (UFS), in partnership with computer giant Hewlett Packard (HP), wants to boost the pass rate of its science students by using mobile technology.
The UFS is one of only 15 universities across Europe, the Middle East and Africa and the only university in South Africa to receive a grant from HP to promote mobile technology for teaching in higher education valued at USD$ 100,000 (or about R1 million). Altogether 80 universities from 28 countries applied for the grant.
“Last year HP invited a number of selected universities to submit proposals in which they had to explain how they are going to utilise mobile technologies in the redesign of a course that is presented at the university. The proposal of the Centre for Education Development (CED) at the UFS entitled “Understanding Physics through data logging” was accepted,” says Mr Cobus van Breda, researcher at CED and manager of the project.
According to Mr van Breda, students who do not meet the entrance requirements for the three-year B.Sc. programme have to enroll for the four-year curriculum with the first year actually preparing them for the three-year curriculum.
In order to increase the success rate of these students, the project envisages to enhance their understanding of science principles by utilising the advantages of personal computer (PC) tablet technology and other information and communication technologies (ICT) to support effective teaching and learning methodology.
“By using PC tablet technology in collaboration with data-logging software, a personal response system, the internet and other interactive ICT applications, an environment different from a traditional teaching milieu is created. This will consequently result in a different approach to addressing students’ learning issues,” says Mr van Breda.
The pilot project was launched during the fourth term of 2008 when 130 first-year B.Sc. students (of the four-year curriculum) did the practical component of the physics section of the Concepts in General Science (CGS) module by conducting experiments in a computerised laboratory, using data-logging software amongst other technology applications. “The pilot project delivered good results and students found the interactive application very helpful,” says Mr van Breda.
”The unique feature of the latter is the fact that real-life data can be collected with electronic sensors and instantly presented as computer graphs. It can then be analysed and interpreted immediately, thus more time can be devoted to actual Science principles and phenomena and less time on time-consuming data processing,” says Mr van Breda.
The CGS module can be seen as a prerequisite for further studies in physics at university level and in this regard it is of essence to keep looking for new models of learning and teaching which can result in student success. This year the theoretical and practical component of the physics section of the CGS programme will be done in an integrated manner.
Media Release
Issued by: Lacea Loader
Assistant Director: Media Liaison
Tel: 051 401 2584
Cell: 083 645 2454
E-mail: loaderl.stg@ufs.ac.za
16 January 2009
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