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Students split into two groups Data collected over a unit of study No difference in achievement Differences in attitudes
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Purpose Justification of Study Research Questions Background Role of Feedback Online Assessment Programs Data Collection Set up Methods Tools
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Findings Test results Homework completion rate Survey results Conclusions Textbook vs. online homework Plan of Action Effects on students Effect on teacher
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Likelihood of completing assignments Impact of improved feedback on achievement Access to technology needed
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Immediate feedback may increase retention of correct response. Detailed feedback increases understanding more than limited feedback.
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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
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Chemistry 3 periods 1 control = 17 2 experimental = 18 10 th & 11 th grade Physics 2 periods 1 control = 10 1experimental = 16 11 th & 12 th grade Total Control = 27 students Total Experimental = 34 students
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Chemistry Test Results Test Group ControlExperimentalp value Pre-testM S.D. 42.08 11.86 36.00 13.290.19 Post-testM S.D. 65.76 12.50 61.47 17.440.42 Improvement23.6825.470.94 Physics Test Results Test Group ControlExperimentalp value Pre-testM S.D. 23.33 14.49 27.11 11.400.50 Post-testM S.D. 80.00 7.63 77.73 15.600.30 Improvement56.6750.620.19
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Answers that differed from expected were: Students needed help to complete assignments Students preferred opposite homework method
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Needed outside help
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Computer Textbook
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Teachers need to…
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