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    WebsEdge Film Focus features World’s Top 10 Universities
    OCTOBER 05, 2016 12:10 AM no comments

    Recently, Times Higher Education released their 2016/2017 World University Rankings.  The rankings look at teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook of universities from every corner of the globe. Here at WebsEdge we were excited for this announcement as we have worked closely with many of the universities for our Conference TV projects. Looking at […]

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    WebsEdge honoured with Gold MarCom Award
    NOVEMBER 18, 2016 12:11 AM no comments

    The MarCom Awards has announced WebsEdge as a gold winner in the education institution – video category, titled The Fetal Heart Program by Cath Sheehan, Executive Producer at WebsEdge. Stephen Horn CEO of WebsEdge said “With video technology more widely used and accessible at peoples’ fingertips, it is great to be recognized for quality video […]

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    Creating connections through virtual Conference TV
    JUNE 07, 2020 12:06 AM no comments

    In unprecedented times with the global COVID-19 pandemic causing lockdowns in most countries worldwide we are witnessing, with sadness, the cancellation of many global conferences and meetings. But arguably it is in such times that the world more than ever needs knowledge transfer and collaboration to continue. Now is the time for a more scientific […]

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    EAU TV wins Best TV Video Channel at Association Awards
    MAY 08, 2017 12:05 AM no comments

    Announced last week (03/05/17) in front of 500 attendees, the European Association of Urology (EAU) was named the winner of Best TV Video Channel – EAU TV at the Association Awards in Vienna. Attracting over 60 nominations, EAU TV was one of only ten associations to be recognised during the 2017 International and European Association […]

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    Dr Millie Dresselhaus – a true pioneer in science
    JUNE 24, 2020 12:06 AM no comments

    We here at WebsEdge have fond memories of Dr Millie Dresselhaus. Over the years we have been fortunate to interview her a handful of times about her career, achievements and her commitment to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education, particularly for women. The MIT professor, named ‘Queen of Carbon’ was a pioneer in material […]

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    Teaching Science in the Technological Era

    Apr 15, 2015 12:04 am | no comments

    At the recent National Science Teachers Association conference in Chicago, WebsEdge/Education produced NSTA TV for a second year running. Reporting on the latest development in STEM Education, including the idea that video games could be used as the next teaching and measurement tool raises questions on the impact of popular culture trends on youth and the way they learn.

    Access to information and new ideas is more available than ever before through the expansion internet and the evolution of mobile technology such as smart phones and tablets. What is more apparent is the ability and pace at which the youth embrace and adapt to these changes.

    Watch an NSTA TV interview with Barry Fishman, University of Michigan who argues that a well-constructed educational video game has the potential to be a powerful and influential learning mechanism which allows students to explore their own learning path, creating personalised education.

    Some topics covered in science are not always possible to bring into life the classroom using traditional teaching methods, leaving an opportunity for technology as an interactive alternative.

    NSTA TV was on location in Urbana, Illinois, to produce an in-depth feature report of The Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) program. The initiative is designed to bring modelling and simulation in to undergraduate education to encourage computational thinking to solve real life challenges.

    Through their institutional partnerships they also empower teachers to use technology in a simulating and visually engaging way to encourage the next generation on scientists and science teachers.

    Watch all the coverage from NSTA TV 2015 here

    NSTA TV is part of WebsEdge/Education – our group of products and services for Education related organizations, connecting issues and audiences through the power of television.

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    Creating connections through virtual Conference TV

    JUNE 08, 2020| no comments

    In unprecedented times with the global COVID-19 pandemic causing lockdowns in most countries worldwide we are witnessing, with sadness, the cancellation of many global conferences and meetings. But arguably it is in such times that the world more than ever needs knowledge transfer and collaboration to continue. Now is the time for a more scientific […]

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    Dr Millie Dresselhaus – a true pioneer in science

    JUNE 25, 2020| no comments

    We here at WebsEdge have fond memories of Dr Millie Dresselhaus. Over the years we have been fortunate to interview her a handful of times about her career, achievements and her commitment to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education, particularly for women. The MIT professor, named ‘Queen of Carbon’ was a pioneer in material […]

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    Turning 20 in style

    FEBRUARY 07, 2017| no comments

    WebsEdge is almost 20. And as you can imagine we’re approaching that milestone in style. A full slate of conferences – our most ever – and a hatful of gold awards. It’s always good to win awards. I know we become more sceptical as we get older but it’s a real accolade for the producers […]

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