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Walck-Shannon, Elise M.; Cahill, Michael J.; McDaniel, Mark A.; Frey, Regina F. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2019
Low-stakes testing, or quizzing, is a formative assessment tool often used to structure course work. After students complete a quiz, instructors commonly encourage them to use those quizzes again to retest themselves near exam time (i.e., delayed re-quizzing). In this study, we examine student use of online, ungraded practice quizzes that are…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Biology, College Science, Summative Evaluation
Grunspan, Daniel Z.; Wiggins, Benjamin L.; Goodreau, Steven M. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2014
Social interactions between students are a major and underexplored part of undergraduate education. Understanding how learning relationships form in undergraduate classrooms, as well as the impacts these relationships have on learning outcomes, can inform educators in unique ways and improve educational reform. Social network analysis (SNA)…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Network Analysis, Undergraduate Students, Interpersonal Relationship
Rybczynski, Stephen M.; Schussler, Elisabeth E. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2011
Self-formed out-of-class study groups may benefit student learning; however, few researchers have quantified the relationship between study group use and achievement or described changes in study group usage patterns over a semester. We related study group use to performance on content exams, explored patterns of study group use, and qualitatively…
Descriptors: Biology, Undergraduate Students, Study, Groups