INTROSPECTION AND ACTIVE LEARNING IN BIOMEDICAL STUDY A. R. Gardner-Medwin The problems: Fewer staff, more students, less small group & practical teaching.

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INTROSPECTION AND ACTIVE LEARNING IN BIOMEDICAL STUDY A. R. Gardner-Medwin The problems: Fewer staff, more students, less small group & practical teaching Rote learning: students focus on information, not understanding Poor introspection and concept manipulation Some ways computers can help: Confidence-based marking to develop introspection Interactive simulation to develop visual intuition LAPT - Confidence Based Assessment A versatile system for formative and summative assessment & CAL delivery, with a key objective to encourage students to reflect about the basis and reliability of their knowledge. Confidence assessment encourages students to think about what they base their answers on. They think about relationships to other knowledge. It encourages answer-checking and re-reading of questions It flags serious misconceptions (-6!) and alerts students to pay special attention to relevant explanations. It distinguishes true knowledge from a lucky guess The LAPT confidence-based scoring scheme Confidence Level Score if Correct Score if incorrect P(correct) 67% >80% Odds 2:1 >4:1

Evaluation & Statistics for LAPT and Confidence Assessment They understand the seriousness of confident errors They like the option to express low confidence They think about confidence and learn to discriminate correctly LAPT use on UCL campus NB An increasing fraction (>>50%) of LAPT use is at home on private computers. We encourage this with efficient downloading and updating facilities. MATHS in Medical Science Some students have serious problems with numeracy, quantitative concepts, units etc. We have this year introduced short assessment modules on each of which students must reach 80% correct in their own time. Random parameters are presented on each attempt. The topics were:- Quantities, concentrations & dilutions Equations and Units Proportions, power laws and percentages 97% of the students achieved the criterion of 4/5 correct on each exercise, but they took (mean SD) attempts to achieve this (not counting home practice). Student evaluation was favourable (92% useful to very useful).

Dept. of Physiology, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, UK Confidence-marking has a well-founded theoretical basis It rewards a student who correctly discriminates between sound answers and guesses, compared to one who gets the same proportion correct, but does not know which answers are reliable. It is closely related to -log(subjective probability for the correct answer). which is the proper measure of knowledge. It reduces the component of the variance of exam scores due to chance, associated with unconfident answers - thereby increasing the statistical efficiency of assessments. Students often need to develop intuitive understanding about simple physical things in physiology like fluxes, currents, pressure and flow, and about statistical and graphical concepts like distributions, histograms, and rates of change. As scientists, we have usually built up mental pictures that aid such thinking, and we instinctively draw sketches to clarify ideas and aid discussion. Students have seldom yet learned to do this. Fast interactive programs like LABVIEW (National instruments) make it easy and quick to program interactive simulations to stimulate visual intuition. Students can see immediate smooth changes in the appearance of graphs and physical systems when they change parameters. Such active learning helps build the mental pictures that can be the foundation of clear thinking, and occasionally it dramatically makes concepts and inferences become self-evident. Some static pictures, lacking the fundamental interactive element, are shown below. STIMULATING UNDERSTANDING AND VISUAL INTUITION

Publications (some available at Gardner-Medwin AR (1995) Confidence assessment in the teaching of basic science. Association for Learning Technology Journal. 3:80-85 Gardner-Medwin AR & Curtin NA (1996) Confidence assessment in the teaching of Physiology. J.Physiol, 494:74P Gardner-Medwin AR (1998) Updating with Confidence: Do your students know what they dont know? Health Informatics 4:45-46 Issroff K. & Gardner-Medwin AR (1998) Evaluation of confidence assessment within optional coursework.. In : Oliver, M. (Ed) Innovation in the Evaluation of Learning Technology, Univ. North London: London. ISBN , pp Gardner-Medwin, AR (1999) Rational and irrational marking schemes. J. Physiol 515P: 48P Gardner-Medwin, AR (2000) Stimulating student understanding: a 3-pronged approach. Exp. Biol. Online. 5:S88 LAPT and LABVIEW exercises in use at UCL are available to those interested in collaborative development and exchange, from the LAPT web site (