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Administering a Digital Logic Concept Inventory at Multiple Institutions
Author(s) -
Geoffrey Herman,
Michael C. Loui
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--17423
Subject(s) - concept inventory , computer science , conceptual framework , set (abstract data type) , curriculum , benchmark (surveying) , concept learning , core knowledge , conceptual change , mathematics education , knowledge management , psychology , pedagogy , machine learning , philosophy , geodesy , epistemology , programming language , geography
A concept inventory is a standard assessment tool that evaluates how well a student's conceptual framework matches the accepted conceptual framework of a discipline. In this paper, we describe our development cycle to create a digital logic concept inventory. We show that the concept inventory is a reliable and valid instrument even when administered at multiple institutions across the United States of America and can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of different pedagogies.

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