Developing Interactive Educational Songs for Introductory Statistics

IF 2.2 Q3 Social Sciences
L. Lesser, D. Pearl, J. J. Weber, Dominic M. Dousa, R. Carey, Stephen A. Haddad
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Abstract

Abstract This article describes the process used to develop and assess an NSF-funded instructional innovation: an online collection (https://www.CAUSEweb.org/smiles/) of 28 interactive songs of high esthetic quality designed to span literature-based learning objectives of introductory statistics that develop statistical literacy and reasoning. The interactive songs are also designed to reduce statistics anxiety and require little time or instructor expertise. The songs are interactive in that the interface solicits (and provides hints and feedback on) student contributions (concepts or examples) and then plays back the song with student inputs integrated and highlighted. After providing a brief background, this article describes requirements, challenges, and opportunities in educational songwriting for the mathematical sciences, then describes the intervention and how its special nature affected the development process. Pilot studies at a research university and at a majority Black two-year college showed that students found the innovation to be a good tool to help their learning, reduce their anxiety about statistics, have an easy to follow interface, and use high quality songs. Analysis of log files from the use of the software shows some evidence of better performance on assessments after use and informs improvements of the automated feedback. Supplemental materials for this article are available online.
开发互动式统计入门教育歌曲
摘要本文描述了用于开发和评估NSF资助的教学创新的过程:在线收集(https://www.CAUSEweb.org/smiles/)28首高审美质量的互动歌曲,旨在跨越统计学入门的文学学习目标,培养统计学素养和推理能力。互动歌曲还旨在减少统计焦虑,几乎不需要时间或教练的专业知识。歌曲是交互式的,因为界面征求(并提供提示和反馈)学生的贡献(概念或例子),然后播放歌曲,学生的输入被整合并突出显示。在提供简要背景后,本文描述了数学科学教育歌曲创作的要求、挑战和机遇,然后描述了干预措施及其特殊性质如何影响发展过程。一所研究型大学和一所黑人占多数的两年制大学的试点研究表明,学生们发现这项创新是一个很好的工具,可以帮助他们学习,减少对统计数据的焦虑,有一个易于遵循的界面,并使用高质量的歌曲。对使用该软件的日志文件的分析表明,使用后的评估表现更好,并为自动化反馈的改进提供了信息。本文的补充材料可在线获取。
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Journal of Statistics Education
Journal of Statistics Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
CiteScore
1.20
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审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The "Datasets and Stories" department of the Journal of Statistics Education provides a forum for exchanging interesting datasets and discussing ways they can be used effectively in teaching statistics. This section of JSE is described fully in the article "Datasets and Stories: Introduction and Guidelines" by Robin H. Lock and Tim Arnold (1993). The Journal of Statistics Education maintains a Data Archive that contains the datasets described in "Datasets and Stories" articles, as well as additional datasets useful to statistics teachers. Lock and Arnold (1993) describe several criteria that will be considered before datasets are placed in the JSE Data Archive.
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