Also, a combination of IF-AT and proportional weights on the different
answers could be done electronically. It could work like this:
1. The teams selects the weights on the different answers (20% on A, 80%
on B)
2. Select one answer and get feedback; repeat as necessary.
I wonder if this could be integrated into a CMS like Angel or Blackboard?
- Bill
Jim said:
> Dan Robinson at UT Austin does indeed have a PC version of IF-AT
>
> Guess we could have at least one student per team bring a laptop.....hope
> our wireless network can take it
>
> The most popular clicker...iClicker has no mechanism for feedback....so
> they couldn't be tweaked to do this
>
> I still think there is something fun, social, engaging with the scratch
> off....that might be lost on a computer :-)
>
> jim
>
> On 09-09-17 8:43 AM, "Meeuwsen, Harry" <[1][log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Were the folks at UT-Austin not developing an online IF-AT system 2
> years ago?
> Has that gone anywhere?
>
> Harry Meeuwsen
> From: Team-Based Learning [[2]mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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> Subject: Re: Inexpensive Scoring Machine
> Me, too, wishing there was an IF AT in an electronic form... for use
> both with clickers in class, and especially for use in on-line, distance
> ed teaching (am teaching a distance ed course, and would like to try TBL
> in that realm).
>
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> Sandy Cook ---09/17/2009 10:29:45 AM---We use clickers too and find it
> great.
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> We use clickers too and find it great.
>
> What I would now like is an electronic IF-AT process that can use the
> clickers - instant feedback, variable scoring, and able to adjust
> according to the actual answers that we have - rather than doing a
> coding sheet for the various forms.
>
> Sandy
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> Jim and others, re: paper scanners:
>
> Am curious as to why scanners are being used rather than clickers? Pros
> and cons? We, for the first time last spring, used the "homework"
> feature (i.e. students enter their RAT answers during class as an
> in-class
> homework) of the PRS Response clicker system, and it works great, in a
> class of 50-students. Instant grading by the computer, and a gradebook
> produced automatically in Excel format. Also, no Departmental/teaching
> budget cost: Students already have the clickers, because they are being
> used on campus in the larger general ed courses (like chemistry).
>
> Gary D. Lynne, Professor
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> School of Natural Resources
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> University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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> The Apperson scanner are inexpensive and work great.....we can easily
> scan
> 160 tests while the students are doing the team test (probably could
> score
> 500-600 in the time)
>
> I like that you don't have to attach it to a computer in class....we
> print
> tally and item analysis cards right after scanning and have the
> aggregate
> results to inform our mini-lecture....and office rescans the forms later
> to
> generate the excel
>
> I just order my fifth scanner for my Faculty
>
> Haven't tried their new Apperson scanner with a feeder....would be more
> convenient...but uses different forms than the Advantage scanners I
> already
> have
>
> jim
>
> On 09-09-16 3:53 PM, "Herb Coleman" <[15][log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > I also wonder what people think of using Gradecam to grade the iRATs
> and
> > T-RAT's.
> >
> > [16]http://edtech247.pbworks.com/GradeCam
> >
> > Bill Goffe wrote:
> >> For those who like to score RATs in class,
> >> [17]http://appersonedu.com/scanners/grademastertestscanner.aspx looks
> like a
> >> possibility. I don't have a connection to them; I happened to see
> their
> >> add in Science News and they don't seem to appear in the FAQ:
> >> [18]http://teambasedlearning.apsc.ubc.ca/?page_id=72 .
> >>
> >> - Bill
> >>
> >>
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