CHEM 101B - General College Chemistry - Stage 5 - Lawrence Fong, Robert Price

Assessment

Assessment Methods

Analysis of exam, quiz, or homework items linked to specific SLOs

Assessment DescriptionTwo final exam questions associated with two learning outcomes were assessed for student success.
Learning OutcomesA. Deduce rate laws from experimental data, and calculate rate constant and activation energies from appropriate data. Utilize the above concepts to explain chemical reaction mechanisms.

F. Define and understand entropy, enthalpy and free energy, and their relation to the spontaneity of chemical reactions and physical processes.
Number of Sections2 (lecture sections)
Number of Instructors2
Number of Students98

Data Analysis

Data Shared With
  • Instructors of the same course (at CCSF)
  • Faculty and staff within our department
Data Sharing Methods
  • Face-to-face meetings
  • Email
  • Phone
  • Shared document files
Data SummaryThe average result for students answering the question related to Learning Outcome A was 72%.

The average result for students answering the question related to Learning Outcome F was 71%.
Analysis SummaryAn average score of 65% on each question is considered successful completion of the learning outcome. Both outcomes are therefore successful.
Next Steps PlannedNo answer
Learning OutcomesNo answer

Changes

DetailsWe revised homework problems to improve student learning related reaction rates and mechanism. We emphasized more how to use diverse and interrelated data to solve complex problems.

We assessed a different SLO on entropy and related thermodynamic topics.
Learning OutcomesOutcomes A and F (see above).

Tentative Future Plans

TermFall 2013
Activities
  • Assessment (measurement) of outcomes
  • Analysis and discussion of assessment data and next steps
More DetailsWe plan to assess a different learning outcome during the Fall 2013 semester--Learning Outcome C: Manipulate and evaluate equilibria of acid-base, complex ion and solubility systems, using standard algebraic and physical arguments. In addition, the student will measure equilibrium concentrations in the laboratory and deduce the corresponding equilibrium constant. We will use one or more common final exam questions for the assessment.

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