BIO 20 - Introduction to Ecology - Stage 5 - Lisa DiGirolamo

Assessment

Assessment Methods
  • Analysis of exam, quiz, or homework items linked to specific SLOs
  • Assignments based on rubrics (such as essays, projects, and performances)
Assessment DescriptionExam questions (Course SLO D)

Homework assignments (Course SLO D, GE SLO 1)

Final exam (Course SLO C, D, GE SLO 1)
Learning OutcomesCourse SLO D: Apply models to explain the behavior of commonly occurring ecological phenomena

Course SLO C: Analyze biotic and abiotic factors shaping ecosystems, community structure, population dynamics and species’ adaptations, particularly on the local level
Number of Sections1
Number of Instructors1
Number of Students34

Data Analysis

Data Shared With

Faculty and staff within our department

Data Sharing Methods
  • Face-to-face meetings
  • Email
  • Website review and commentary
  • Shared document files
Data Summary74% of students were able to correctly answer a final exam question directly related to Course SLO C (receive at least 3/4 points on the question)
Analysis SummaryExamination of exam scores. I include data above only on the final exam question (a short answer question). Over the course of the semester, I exam in class responses to questions, exams and quizzes.
Next Steps PlannedI'm going to continue to evaluate SLO C, particularly in the content area of evolution/natural selection and applied ecological concepts. I will continue to use in-class activities (questions, group work), exams, homework (including guided case studies) as methods of assessment.
Learning OutcomesCourse SLO C

Changes

DetailsI've added more at home assessments, particularly guided case studies using current ecological data. In Spring 2013, I modified the way we do discussions on articles relating to current ecological topics. I made the groups smaller and had the students lead the discussions 3 times instead of 1 to allow them to improve on the skills they were developing. I added an electronic discussion forum to allow the students to explore the topics and not force them to physically meet outside of class time (which was difficult for many).
Learning OutcomesI believe all SLO's for this course were helped by these changes.

GE Area C Details

Learning OutcomesOur course SLO D maps directly to the GE Area C outcome.
Number Students: Proficient85%
Number Students: Developing15%
Number Students: No Evidence8
CriteriaI used the results are of a homework assignment and a question on the final exam, both about applying models and using scientific processing skills. Homework proficient if answered >70% of questions correctly. Exam question: proficient was out of 2 or 3 out of 3 points. The data above are only for the final exam question, but the results are similar for the homework assignment.
Extra DetailsNo answer

Tentative Future Plans

TermFall 2013
Activities
  • Revision of outcomes and assessment methods (measurements)
  • Assessment (measurement) of outcomes
  • Analysis and discussion of assessment data and next steps
  • Implementation of planned changes and reassessment
More DetailsThis semester, I've added guided case studies to be done at home which explore the concepts from class in more depth. I've also modified my in-class questions (an informal assessment) to better gauge student misconceptions. I use information from the previous semester to determine where these misconceptions lie and modify the course accordingly. I also will spend more time on later material to better cover Course SLO B and C.

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