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Alberto Gandolfi – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2025
In this paper, we initially investigate the capabilities of GPT-3 5 and GPT-4 in solving college-level calculus problems, an essential segment of mathematics that remains under-explored so far. Although improving upon earlier versions, GPT-4 attains approximately 65% accuracy for standard problems and decreases to 20% for competition-like…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Reliability, Problem Solving, Mathematics Skills
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Lina R. Eskew; Eun Y. Sandoval-Lee – Journal of Faculty Development, 2025
The Reimagining Assessment Practicum (RAP) at Northwestern University exemplifies the importance of cross-functional collaboration, iterative design, and robust feedback processes in faculty development initiatives. RAP, a flexible, three-week series with both synchronous and asynchronous components, was created to enhance teaching and learning…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Practicums, Educational Needs, College Faculty
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Meghan Velez; Zackery Reed; Darryl Chamberlain; Cihan Aydiner – Thresholds in Education, 2025
In fewer than two years, generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has transformed the educational experience for both students and faculty. Writing feedback and evaluation tools like MyEssayFeedback, EssayGrader, and Markr have been released with the promise that faculty will be able to focus more on teaching than simply grading. However, the…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, Artificial Intelligence, Feedback (Response), Scores
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Raymond MacDermott; Dekuwmini Mornah; Helen MacDermott – Marketing Education Review, 2025
Formative assessments, such as exit tickets, are effective tools for enhancing student reflection and understanding. While prevalent in K-12 education, their application in higher education remains underexplored. This study investigates the implementation of exit tickets in an undergraduate Principles of Marketing course, aiming to evaluate their…
Descriptors: Marketing, Business Education, Formative Evaluation, Undergraduate Students
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Andrei Ternikov; Mikhail Blyakher – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: This paper focuses on the factors related to faculty workload in the context of resource scarcity to examine whether there is a relationship between them and grade inflation. Design/methodology/approach: As for methodological novelty, the authors created an indicator of students' expectations about grades that is related to grade…
Descriptors: Grading, Grade Inflation, Faculty Workload, College Faculty
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Mangum, Amanda; Sorrells, Jessica – PRIMUS, 2023
We present a system for math placement and intervention that pairs ALEKS PPL with an online, standards-based "bridge" course designed to prepare students interested in STEM for PreCalculus. To determine the efficacy of this system we studied ALEKS PPL placement scores, bridge course grades, ALEKS concept mastery percentages, and…
Descriptors: Grading, Mathematics Instruction, Standards, Mastery Learning
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Bani Arora; Abdulghani Al-Hattami – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2024
This descriptive study examines the effectiveness of ZipGrade, a digital assessment tool, in the context of formative evaluations within classroom settings, focusing on its deployment for multiple-choice question quizzes. This research contributes to the dialogue on the integration of information and communication technology to promote quality…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Formative Evaluation, Computer Assisted Testing, Technology Uses in Education
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Hower, Jeremiah; Merkin, Roneet; Wells, Leanne – PRIMUS, 2023
This article reports on a reconceptualization of the Precalculus course experience at Florida International University. We discuss the details of the redesign process--unified within a faculty learning community (FLC) model--along with a broader change in the course sequence leading up to Calculus. We provide data, including the comparison between…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Calculus, Communities of Practice
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Jones, Matthew G.; Lanaghan, Sharon – PRIMUS, 2021
Nationwide, many students fail to complete the key mathematics courses that are required for most STEM majors, including Precalculus. This paper describes the rationale, implementation, and impact of the redesign of Precalculus at one regional west coast institution. Prior to the redesign, pass rates in Precalculus were modest (75.8% of all…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Students, Calculus
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Benjamin David; Faisal Masood; Karin Jensen – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2021
The transition to remote learning in response to the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the adaptation of an in-person cell culture lab practical to a virtual assessment in an introductory biomedical engineering lab course. The virtual lab practical was administered in the course LMS and implemented video, data analysis, and multiple-choice questions.…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Biomedicine, Engineering, COVID-19
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Nsabayezu, Ezechiel; Mukiza, Janvier; Iyamuremye, Aloys; Mukamanzi, Odile Umuhire; Mbonyiryivuze, Agnes – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
A significant number of instructors, researchers and students have claimed that chemistry is a challenging subject to teach and learn at all education levels. Its main learning difficulties are in line with certain sights of its phenomena that are abstract, and some chemistry teachers do not specify what to be learned and assessed in chemistry…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Formative Evaluation, Scoring Rubrics, Secondary School Students
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Stancic, Milan – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2021
This paper presents the findings of a four-year mainly qualitative study of peer and self-assessment in university teaching. Peer and self-assessment activities were introduced with the intention of supporting students' learning, but they also formed part of the formal grading of the course assignment. Thus, the research aimed to explore the…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Self Evaluation (Individuals), College Students, Student Attitudes
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Reyneke, Fransonet; Fletcher, Lizelle; Harding, Ansie – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2021
This article focuses on the unique contribution of the QT-clicker regarding formative and summative assessment in a large flipped first year statistics module. In this module, the flipped classroom as pedagogical model first substituted the traditional teaching model. QT-clickers were subsequently introduced to enable active and cooperative…
Descriptors: Audience Response Systems, Summative Evaluation, Flipped Classroom, Statistics
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Gates, Hailey R.; Borges, Bradley D.; Shoulders, Catherine W. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2020
In an effort to measure the influence of an immersive recruitment event, we sought to evaluate high school students' perceptions toward university climate before and after engaging in a day-long event hosted as part of National Teach Ag Day. The Inviting School Survey-Revised (ISS-R) was administered via paper and pencil when the students arrived…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Attitudes, College Environment, Student Recruitment
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Cunningham-Bryant, Alicia – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2019
Faculty and administrators often present risk-taking as something honors students must do, but rarely do they take risks themselves. In an ideal situation, communal risk-taking would subvert institutional power dynamics, free students from grade-associated anxiety, and enable them to build dynamic partnerships with faculty. This paper discusses…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Risk, College Students, Grading
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