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Use of Classroom Voting in Liberal Arts College Classes (Small and Large)
Ron BuckmireOccidental CollegeLos Angeles, CA
Ron Buckmire "MAA Session on Engaging Students with Classroom Voting" (Joint Meetings, 01/14/2010)
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Outline Goals of this talk Large Classes
44 students, Difference Equations, Summer 2009 38 (and 31) students, Calculus 1 (Sec 1&2), Fall 2007
Small Classes 15 students, Differential Equations, Fall 2009 22 students, Linear Algebra, Spring 2008
Examples Conclusions Future Plans Sources and Resources
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Goals of this talk1. To communicate my experiences with use of
clickers in small and large classrooms at a (now-famous) liberal arts college
2. To provide preliminary results on an experiment on student learning in Differential Equations
3. To get ideas for other ways to measure effectiveness of clickers on learning outcomes in the future
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“Large” Classes By “Large” I mean Classes Larger Than 24
Calculus 1, Fall 2007 (38 and 31 students) First Time Ever Using Clickers Used Clickers About Once Per Week (12 times) Formative and Summative Assessment
Difference Equations, Summer 2009 (44 students) Daily class meetings (4x week for 4 weeks) Used classroom voting Every Single Day All Entering First-Year Students
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Small Classes Linear Algebra, Spring 2008
22 students Used classroom voting on 24 of 36 class days Made mistake of making no content changes Limited classroom and student discussion Final Exam included a Multiple Choice section
drawn from Clicker questions Unsuccessful implementation
Ron Buckmire "MAA Session on Engaging Students with Classroom Voting" (Joint Meetings, 01/14/2010)
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Small Classes Differential Equations, Fall 2009
15 students Used clickers about once a week (16 times) Used exactly the same class materials from
Differential Equations, Fall 2008 (12 students) Extended student and classroom discussions Gave exact same final exam to Fall 2008 and Fall
2009 classes, average score went down (76.6 to 71.5)
Ron Buckmire "MAA Session on Engaging Students with Classroom Voting" (Joint Meetings, 01/14/2010)
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Final Exam Scores Differential Equations Fall 2008 versus 2009
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50- 50+ 60+ 70+ 80+ 90+
20082009
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Example 1: Calculus 1 (Fall 2007)Class 11: Question 1
At some point in time, you were exactly three feet tall.
A. True B. False
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Example 2: Calculus 1 (Fall 2007)
Quiz 1 Was…
1. Too Easy
2. Easy
3. Hard
4. Too Hard
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Example 3: Calculus 1 (Fall 2007)
Student Responses To Exam 2 Self-Assessment
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quiz
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WS
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Click
REV EX
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PROF
2:30pm1:30pm
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Example 4: Linear Algebra (Spring 2008)Class 25: Question 5
1. TRUE. 2. FALSE.
There are multiple bases for R2 so there must be multiple orthogonal bases for R2. All you need to do is pick two vectors that are not scalar multiples of each other, are orthogonal and then normalize them to produce multiple orthonormal bases in R2. Here are some more
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Example 5: Difference Equations (Summer 2009)
A) Δ2an = 0 B) Δ2an = 2 C) Δ2an = 1 D) None of the above
Question 2: Given the sequence {1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, …} which of the following is TRUE?
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Example 6: Differential Equations (Fall 2009)
Euler’s Method for Systems of First Order ODEs1. I completely understand this topic and I am confident
about answering exam questions on it.
2. I understand this topic mostly BUT I am not very confident about answering exam questions on it.
3. I barely understand this topic and could only answer a basic question on it.
4. I don’t understand this topic at all and could not answer any question on it.
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Example 7: Differential Equations (Fall 2009)
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Example 8: Differential Equations (Fall 2009)
October 28, 2009 Question 9
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Conclusions Classroom voting can be used in both large
and small classes and actually seems to be a bit easier to implement effectively in large classes
Classroom voting can also be a useful technique to provide feedback on the class itself
Hard to measure impact on learning outcomes
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Future Work Using clickers again in Differential Equations
Fall 2010 Hoping to teach the class in such a way that the
impact of using clickers on learning outcomes can be measured
Possibly apply clickers to First-Year Cultural Studies course (Gender, Race and Gay Rights in the Obama Era)
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Sources and Resources Project MathQUEST (Math Questions to Engage
Students) http://mathquest.carroll.edu/ Derrick Bruff’s Teaching With Classroom
Response Systems http://derekbruff.com/teachingwithcrs/
Cornell’s GoodQuestions Project http://www.math.cornell.edu/~GoodQuestions/index.html
Ron Buckmire’s Courses I Teach websitehttp://faculty.oxy.edu/ron/math/