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Student Use of Self-Data for Out-of-Class Graphing Activities Increases Student Engagement and Learning Outcomes.


ABSTRACT: Two out-of-class graphing activities related to hormonal regulation of the reproductive cycle and stress responses are used to determine whether student use of self-data vs. provided data increases engagement, learning outcomes, and attitude changes. Comparisons of quizzes and surveys for students using self- vs. provided data suggest that while both activities increase learning outcomes, use of self-data compared with provided data has a greater impact on increasing learning outcomes, promotes recognition that hormones are relevant, and enhances confidence in graphing skills and graphing efficacy.

SUBMITTER: DeBoy CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5976053 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Student Use of Self-Data for Out-of-Class Graphing Activities Increases Student Engagement and Learning Outcomes.

DeBoy Cynthia A CA  

Journal of microbiology & biology education 20171201 3


Two out-of-class graphing activities related to hormonal regulation of the reproductive cycle and stress responses are used to determine whether student use of self-data vs. provided data increases engagement, learning outcomes, and attitude changes. Comparisons of quizzes and surveys for students using self- vs. provided data suggest that while both activities increase learning outcomes, use of self-data compared with provided data has a greater impact on increasing learning outcomes, promotes  ...[more]

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