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Gwynn Mettetal

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Discuss different ways to assess outcomes Help you decide which methods would be

best for your project

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Who are you? What sort of Vision 2020 project are you

planning? (the two sentence version)

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Assessment—evidence that your project is making a difference

You MUST assess the effectiveness of your Vision 2020 grant to get continued funding!

Lots of strategies possible Depends on your goals Depends on your situation

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Quantitative (numbers) Grades, attendance, ratings on a scale, retention rate

Qualitative (words) Interviews, essays, open ended survey questions

Both are fine, just different

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Existing data (easiest, already there) ◦ Student records◦ Archival data◦ Student work in course

Conventional sources (easy, but must generate)◦ Behavioral data—journals, library usage◦ Perceptual data—surveys, focus groups, interviews

Inventive sources (difficult)◦ Products or performances

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Must treat students respectfully Must protect privacy Must “do no harm”

Collecting new data (not coursework) from your own students?◦ Have someone else collect and hold until grades are in◦ Can’t force them to participate◦ Can’t take up too much instruction time

Institutional Review Board (IRB)◦ If planning to publish

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Add power--compare groups!◦ Before and after◦ Different course units◦ This semester and last◦ Two sections with different methods◦ Your class to that of another instructor

Be realistic--start small

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Validity—does your evidence (data) mean what you think it means?

Example test scores = deep learning? What if just rote memory? What if students cheated?

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Reliability—would you get the same evidence if you collected it again? Or was this just a fluke?

Example: Test scores = deep learning? What if you gave again next week and scores were very

different?

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In general, hard to have both.

Real life is messy (valid, not as reliable) Experiments are controlled (reliable, not as

valid)

Solution is . . .

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Get several different types of data Different sources:

◦ Instructors, students, advisors, records Different methods:

◦ Surveys, observations, student work samples Different times:

◦ Start and end of semester, two different classes, two different semesters

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Course evaluations

final project rubric

Comparison to last semester’s class

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What data could YOU collect?

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Qualitative analyses: look for themes in words and behaviors

Theme 1: Students understood more abstract concepts after group discussion. (Follow with quotes from student exams, other evidence.)

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Quantitative analyses: simple graphs, tables Simple statistics: means, correlations, t-tests

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Focus on practical significance, more than statistical significance

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What would convince YOU?

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If evidence was good, keep your old strategy If evidence was weak, tinker to improve your strategy Plan to assess again, after working with a new group of

students You will need to show how you used your data to get

continued Vision 2020 funding!