Math Statics Baseline (Msb) Test: Phase I
Author(s) -
Scott Danielson,
Sudhir Mehta
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--10614
Subject(s) - statics , accreditation , certification , test (biology) , baseline (sea) , capstone , mathematics education , engineering education , session (web analytics) , computer science , physics education , software engineering , engineering , engineering management , mathematics , algorithm , medical education , management , medicine , paleontology , oceanography , physics , classical mechanics , world wide web , economics , biology , geology
Assessing student learning is important to engineering educators for a number of well-known reasons. While methodologies exist, they are often either time intensive or provide only aggregate data at the end of a degree program. While physics instructors have access to several assessment tools validated for introductory physics, none have been identified for engineering science subjects. This paper describes a Math-Statics Baseline Test that probes math topics typically used in statics as well as specific statics topics. Preand post-course test data for over 240 statics students and pre-course data for 250 dynamics and strength of materials students are reported and discussed. Several surprising results are discovered.
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