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We are trying to catch the excitement they have after an exam, in the exam

Learning Together? Using 2 Stage (Group) Exams in Your Courses

Video

Goals Define 2 Stage (or Group) exams (for my context) Describe 2 Stage exams Discuss advantages and disadvantages of 2 Stage exams

Group Exams? How often do you use group activities in your classes? Have you used collaborative assessments with your students before? Think you might have used group exams?

What exactly did we do? During exam time Students complete and hand in individual exam Then get into groups of ~4 to work on group exam

What exactly did we do? The Group Exam is identical to the individual exam - plus a one or two more difficult questions Students work on group exam together – But with less time Important! The group only gets one exam sheet!

What exactly did we do? Students given the following instructions: – Sit with your group – 10:30-11:25 Individual Exam. – 11:25-11:30 Hand in Individual Exam and get Group exam – 11:30-12:00 Group Exam – Please put your group ID on Your Scantron form

Group Exams at UBC Classes within the CWSEI project using group exams: PHYS Modern Physics for Engineers 57 students Lecture format – 2 hour class 3 group exams (2 midterm, 1 final)

Group Exams at UBC EOSC 111 – A Laboratory Exploration of Planet Earth 110 students lab format 18 students per lab 12 pre lab group quizzes (less than 5 minutes) one each week

Group Exams at UBC EOSC 114 – The Catastrophic Earth 150 students Large lecture format – 3 hour class Immovable seats Condensed 3 week summer class 2 group midterms 1 group final

Group Exams at UBC EOSC 114 – The Catastrophic Earth 450 students Large lecture format - 50 minute class Immovable seats 3 group midterms 1 group final

Advantages -Just in time learning they have just studied -Feedback – they get ideas and feedback right away -- Hints if they get stuck -Answer more difficult Qs -Relax get more ideas

Advantages Nearly instant feedback - excellent for retention Develops “soft” group work skills Lower achieving students get extra explanation Reduces anxiety

Advantages Higher achieving students benefit from explaining and reinforcing knowledge ALL students participate! Quieter students get a chance to contribute even in large classes Normalizing effect Students like it and believe it helps their learning

Some Student Comments Phys 250 and EOSC 114 “Some problems, its a good way to find out what you did wrong on the individual exam almost immediately.” “Great idea! The group exams give you a chance to go over your answers to the exam while you still care about the questions.”

Some Student Comments Phys 250 and EOSC 114 “Discussion over tricky questions facilitate learning immediately and the answer/concept is stuck in your brain FOREVER!” “You actually learn what you got wrong right away from a student perspective”

Some Student Comments Phys 250 and EOSC 114 “… That said, there was the issue of excessive discussion in the group exam. That is, there were several times where a part of a question was contentious within our group and the ensuing debate, frequently ended only by calling over Louis, often took up so much time that doing the last few questions was hurried and messy.”

Feedback from EOSC 114 Group Exams are…

Positive Comments Discussion 48 Learn why you were wrong 37 New Perspectives 29 Better grades 21 Instant feedback 16 Review 10 Build confidence 8 Understand questions better 6 Learn techniques from others 6 Other 27 Total 208

Negative Comments Coming to consensus 21 Time consuming 13 Unbalanced knowledge in group 6 Convinced of wrong answer 3 Realize did poorly individually 3 Worth too much 2 Other 8 Total 56

Possible Disadvantages -hard in short classes (50Min) -Time -Marking? Disability Centre Could limit Questions

Possible Disadvantages Social loafing Dominant group members Sidetracked by process Assigning Marks Student inexperience with groups! Time! Getting wrong answer

How Groups Choose (EOSC 111)

Revisit video Video from this summer (only students who gave permission) What things do you notice?

Barriers? Are there any barriers that might prevent you from doing group exams in your own classes

Future Plans Testing whether students learn group exam material better than those who only do individual exam How?

Summary Groupwork and timely feedback

Acknowledgments Dr. Louis Deslauriers Alison Jolley and Sarah Henderson Dr. Sara Harris Dr. Randal Mindell The Earth and Ocean Sciences Department The Carl Wieman Science Education Initiative

Questions?