Abstract:
It is important that students practice experimental skills, and for this visualization of experimental skills and evaluation of achievement are necessary. The metrics of ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
It is important that students practice experimental skills, and for this visualization of experimental skills and evaluation of achievement are necessary. The metrics of the experiment and curriculum of each college are specified to facilitate evaluation of the achievement of experimental skills, thus promoting effective technological education. It is possible to clarify the metrics and visualize student skills. Indicating the achievement and effect of student technical education will then make it possible to improve student skills. Here, we propose to use the experimental evaluation sheets and experimental skill sheet to clarify the metrics of the experiment and indicate the achievement level. The introduction of evaluation of experimental skills has educational effects. First, the features of the educational content have been presented. The metrics and objectives in the experiment of each technical college will be systematically collected. As a result, the content and operation of education will be clarified. We will then visualize the experimental skills of students. Toward this end, we formulated five-level evaluation criteria for the elements of experimental basis, theory, measurement, analysis and report. We evaluate the experimental skills using these criteria. As a result, the outcome is visualization, we can expect through which we expect the skills of the students to improve be able to guide more students. Finally, we investigated for improvement of the validity of this proposed approach and accuracy of skills assessment. We show the results of skills evaluation of actual experiments using Rubric for experimental skills.
Published in: 2016 IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment, and Learning for Engineering (TALE)
Date of Conference: 07-09 December 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 February 2017
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Electronic ISSN: 2470-6698