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Dr Amanda Cain, Ms Charmian Dawson and Professor Elizabeth Shephard Structural and Molecular Biology University College London Getting it right: on-line formative assessment of numeracy skills
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Dr Amanda Cain, Ms Charmian Dawson and Professor Elizabeth Shephard Structural and Molecular Biology University College London Getting it right: on-line.

Mar 28, 2015

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Page 1: Dr Amanda Cain, Ms Charmian Dawson and Professor Elizabeth Shephard Structural and Molecular Biology University College London Getting it right: on-line.

Dr Amanda Cain, Ms Charmian Dawson and Professor Elizabeth Shephard

Structural and Molecular Biology

University College London

Getting it right: on-line formative assessment of numeracy skills

Page 2: Dr Amanda Cain, Ms Charmian Dawson and Professor Elizabeth Shephard Structural and Molecular Biology University College London Getting it right: on-line.

Aims of the project

• To assess the underlying numerical abilities of students within our second year course

• To improve these skills• To support development of ability and confidence

in solving numerical problems

Page 3: Dr Amanda Cain, Ms Charmian Dawson and Professor Elizabeth Shephard Structural and Molecular Biology University College London Getting it right: on-line.

Numeracy question from examination paper

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Relationship between A’ level grades and numeracy score

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Pre-Practical Quizzes

• Completion required prior to attendance in lab

• Short series of questions on moodle - theoretical

and numerical

• Pass mark of at least 60%

• First trialled in second year Molecular Biology

Page 6: Dr Amanda Cain, Ms Charmian Dawson and Professor Elizabeth Shephard Structural and Molecular Biology University College London Getting it right: on-line.

Support for numerical questions

• Numeracy helplines

• Practice quizzes

• Answer files

• Videos

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Numeracy Helplines

• Designed by students

• Simple explanations

• Equations to memorise

• Worked examples

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Numeracy helplines

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Help line usage

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Practice quizzes

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Practice quizzes

• 193 students on course

• 302 separate attempts

• Over 200 views of the answer files

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Videos

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Video files

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Advantages of on-line support resources

• Used at anytime and repeatedly• Regular practice of numerical concepts • No fear of embarrassment• Immediate results/feedback• Helps us to identify areas of weakness which

require additional support

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Comparison of equivalent questions on molarity and percentage solutions

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Analysis of numerical results

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Student feedback

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Summary

• Continued practice at numerical problems has had a positive effect

• The support materials are appropriate and well utilised

• Thanks to UCL for funding the creation of our support materials