How can we help you? The course presents a balanced treatment of descriptive inorganic chemistry that underpins the design and deployment of technological materials. The goal is to be comprehensive, ...
How can we help you? The course begins by revisiting the tensions between different AfL agendas particularly from social-cultural perspective before examining the society/school-wide, teachers and ...
Abstract: A program's behaviour, whether correct or not, is always influenced by specific program inputs. This leads to a general question: Which parts of the input and what specific (input) ...
How can we help you? Are you ready to explore the frontiers of science and technology? Our Master of Science in Nanotechnology and Nanoscience program is designed for students and working ...
How can we help you? Efficacious translation from science of learning research to the education practice and policy making continues to have challenges. Educational professionals need to have up to ...
Image: Mr James Breeze, CEO, Research Network and Professor Gemma Calvert, Nanyang Business School, NTU Singapore, who used an AI-powered platform to interview young Singaporeans on their views on ...
How can we help you? Among the highlights, this issue features exclusive interviews with Assoc Prof Barrie Sherwood and Asst Prof Michael Stanley-Baker on their research and contributions to advancing ...
Dr Pan Qianqian, Education Research Scientist at the Centre for Research in Pedagogy and Practice (CRPP), has co-authored a journal article with Assistant Professor Cheung Hoi Shan from the Psychology ...
The Quantum and Topological Nanophotonics Workshop (QTN 2024) took place at the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan Building Auditorium, NTU from 19 to 21 November 2024. This prestigious event, organised by ...
Alumnus Lieutenant Colonel Phang Chun Chieh (SBS/2007) has recently assumed command of the RSS Invincible, one of the first two new-generation submarines commissioned by the Republic of Singapore Navy ...
Many artificial intelligence (AI) assistants can now speak in more natural-sounding voices. But users may still find them awkward as their speech often lacks context and the appropriate emotional ...