I do a sort of delayed IF-AT with the CPS clicker software. In student
manages mode testing, I can see as they complete the T-RAT which
items they missed. I circle that item on their test and draw a line
through the incorrect answer. Then I given them the chance to correct
it. If they get it right on the first try they earn 50% of the points.
If necessary, I give them another chance, and I draw a line through the
second wrong answer. On their third attempt, if it's still wrong, I
explain why theres were wrong.
Another way tis could be done with CPS is to have them complete the
T-RAT then from the reports tab open the results in edit mode. The
click on regrade test. You can see which one they missed and do the
same process as above.
I hope this makes sense. I've included screen captures of examples of each.
Bill Goffe wrote:
> 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:
>
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>> 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
>> Behalf Of Gary D Lynne
>> Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 9:37 AM
>> To: [3][log in to unmask]
>> 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).
>>
>> Gary D. Lynne, Professor
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>> School of Natural Resources
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>> University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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>> from darkest ignorance" (Herman Daly)
>> "We do not just have our own interests. We share interests with others.
>> Empathy is neither altruistic nor self-interested. It rather exemplifies
>> the implicit solidarity of human nature" (Robert Solomon)
>>
>> Sandy Cook ---09/17/2009 10:29:45 AM---We use clickers too and find it
>> great.
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>> Re: Inexpensive Scoring Machine
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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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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Team-Based Learning on behalf of Gary D Lynne
>> Sent: Thu 9/17/2009 11:08 PM
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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
>> Department of Agricultural Economics and
>> School of Natural Resources
>> 103B Filley
>> University of Nebraska-Lincoln
>> Lincoln, NE 68583-0922
>> USA
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>> "We do not just have our own interests. We share interests with others.
>> Empathy is neither altruistic nor self-interested. It rather exemplifies
>> the implicit solidarity of human nature" (Robert Solomon)
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>> Jim Sibley
>> <[12][log in to unmask]
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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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