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Learning Objects for Introductory ProgrammingEvaluationThese learning objects have been used by over 1,000 students at London Metropolitan University and Bolton Institute on 4 modular courses beginning in September 2002. Structured evaluation has been carried out during this time, to measure the success of the approach taken, and of the use and value of the learning objects. Evaluation has centred on gaining student feedback, using a range of methods to collect both quantitative and qualitative data:
Some of the evaluation results are presented below. Increase in pass rates
Evidence of learning object useServer tracking data for Semester A 2002-3 shows that:
The tracking data shows substantial use, and that access peaks during
students' lab sessions. However, students also access the materials outside
of the scheduled sessions, at times of their choosing. Students view of the usefulness of the learning objectsWe used two types of learning objects, text-based (html) and Flash-based multimedia animations. In the mid semester questionnaire students were asked how useful each type of learning object (learning aid) was in helping them to learn Java. The results can be seen in the following bar chart. Whilst both types are viewed to be very useful/useful by large numbers of students, they rate the visual and interactive animations more highly.
Source: Mid semester questionnaire at LondonMet, 2002-3,
223 responses
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