2006 Annual Conference &Amp; Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/1-2--520
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The Efficacy Of Ongoing Course Assessment For Enhancing Student Learning In Structural Design Courses

Abstract: A technique was recently developed for the continuous assessment of student learning that involves measuring students' perception of learning of course topics. The assessment instrument is divided into several modules with each module consisting of a detailed listing of course topics. This instrument has been used in the author's on-campus and online structural analysis courses. The results of the data collected from a structural analysis course pointed to enhancement in student learning, with the additional b… Show more

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“…12,13 Determining the learning styles of the student in any particular class can help the instructor know how to present the material that will be most easily understood by the class. 14,15 Aghayere 16,17,18 uses a technique for the continuous assessment of student learning that involves measuring students' perception of learning of course topics. The results of the data that he has collected in classes using his technique showed an increase in student learning and, at the same time, forced the students to reflect on and take charge of their own learning.…”
Section: Literature Review Of Teaching Evaluationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,13 Determining the learning styles of the student in any particular class can help the instructor know how to present the material that will be most easily understood by the class. 14,15 Aghayere 16,17,18 uses a technique for the continuous assessment of student learning that involves measuring students' perception of learning of course topics. The results of the data that he has collected in classes using his technique showed an increase in student learning and, at the same time, forced the students to reflect on and take charge of their own learning.…”
Section: Literature Review Of Teaching Evaluationsmentioning
confidence: 99%