Josh Bergerson. Students split into two groups Data collected over a unit of study No difference in achievement Differences in attitudes.

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Josh Bergerson

Students split into two groups Data collected over a unit of study No difference in achievement Differences in attitudes

Purpose Justification of Study Research Questions Background Role of Feedback Online Assessment Programs Data Collection Set up Methods Tools

Findings Test results Homework completion rate Survey results Conclusions Textbook vs. online homework Plan of Action Effects on students Effect on teacher

Likelihood of completing assignments Impact of improved feedback on achievement Access to technology needed

Immediate feedback may increase retention of correct response. Detailed feedback increases understanding more than limited feedback.

Current research focus is on intro level college courses Various studies range from finding no effect to a positive effect Most positive effects occur when compared to no homework

Chemistry 3 periods 1 control = 17 2 experimental = th & 11 th grade Physics 2 periods 1 control = 10 1experimental = th & 12 th grade Total Control = 27 students Total Experimental = 34 students

Chemistry Test Results Test Group ControlExperimentalp value Pre-testM S.D Post-testM S.D Improvement Physics Test Results Test Group ControlExperimentalp value Pre-testM S.D Post-testM S.D Improvement

Answers that differed from expected were: Students needed help to complete assignments Students preferred opposite homework method

Needed outside help

Computer Textbook

Teachers need to…

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