Electronic Voting Systems


 

This website provides resources for using Electronic Voting Systems (EVS) for mathematics.

There are many people starting to use EVS and one of the first things they need to do is to start to write questions for the topics they teach. However there have been projects, particularly in the USA, which have resulted in question banks being developed. This website gives links to some relevant material.

This website also provides over 300 mathematics questions which have been developed in the Mathematics Education Centre at Loughborough University. Also, the visitor to this website could find links to some key papers, and websites which review papers, on the use of EVS in general and EVS in mathematics in particular.

The website was launched on the 30th of March 2010, with a one-day conference. Key-note speakers at this conference were Steve Draper, Glasgow University, and Mark Russell, the University of Hertfordshire. Steve's presentation is available on his website and Mark's presentation is available here.

This website has been developed with mini-project funding from sigma-cetl and this funding is gratefully acknowledged.

 

 


If you have any comments or questions please contact Dr. Carol Robinson.