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Comparison of homework systems (four web-based) used in first-semester general chemistry

Posted on:2010-11-19Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Belland, JoshuaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2447390002975946Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
Web-based homework systems are becoming more common in general chemistry as instructors face ever-increasing enrollment. Yet providing meaningful feedback on assignments remains of the utmost importance. Chemistry instructors consider completion of homework integral to students' success in chemistry, yet only a few studies have compared the use of Web-based systems to the traditional paper-and-pencil homework within general chemistry. This study compares the traditional homework system to four different Web-based systems. Data from eight, semester classes consisting of a diagnostic pre-test, final semester grades, and the number of successful and unsuccessful students are analyzed. Statistically significant results suggest a chemistry instructor should carefully consider options when selecting a homework system.
Keywords/Search Tags:Homework, Chemistry, Systems, Web-based, General
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