VENTURA COLLEGE Ventura, CA
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VENTURA COLLEGE Ventura, CA
VENTURA COLLEGE Ventura, CA Product Name MasteringChemistry Course Name General Chemistry I t Credit Hours Three Key Results Students’ MasteringChemistry homework scores have a strong, positive correlation with final course grades. Retention has increased, and more students are earning a final course grade of A or B. Texts Results and Data Chemistry: A Molecular Approach, 2e, Nivaldo Tro (2010) An analysis of student outcomes without assigned MasteringChemistry (spring 2009) and with assigned MasteringChemistry (fall 2010, fall 2011) indicated the following: Chemistry, The Central Science, 11e, Theodore E. Brown, H. Eugene LeMay, Bruce E. Bursten, Catherine Murphy, and Patrick Woodward (2011) • 96 percent of students who averaged 70 percent or higher on their MasteringChemistry homework successfully completed the class with a grade of A, B, or C. See figure 1. • Those students who successfully completed the course earned an average score of 73 percent on their MasteringChemistry homework. • Those students who did not successfully complete the course earned an average score of 37 percent on their MasteringChemistry homework. See figures 2 and 3. • The drop/fail/withdrawal (D/F/W) rate fell from 56 percent without the use of MasteringChemistry homework to an average of 44.5 percent the first two semesters that MasteringChemistry was in use. See figure 1. • There was an increase in final course grades of A and B for both semesters using MasteringChemistry. See figure 1. • There is a strong, positive correlation between homework scores in MasteringChemistry and the final course grade for both semesters using MasteringChemistry. See figures 2 and 3. • There was a moderate, positive correlation between the paper-and-pencil quiz averages and the final course grade. Implementation This lecture course is an introduction to matter and energy, atomic structure, nomenclature, chemical equations, stoichiometry, gases, thermochemistry, quantum chemistry, bonding, molecular geometry, oxidation-reduction, liquids and solids, and solutions. Its corresponding lab may be taken in conjunction with the course or after course completion. The majority of students who take General Chemistry I also take General Chemistry II. I started using MasteringChemistry in fall 2010 because I believe the goal of homework is to help students learn and study. In order to master course concepts and problems, students need practice and repetition—and MasteringChemistry provides that. In fall 2011, I modified the course by adding paper-andpencil quizzes to help students practice writing down their work. Assessments Fall 2010 51 percent Exams 27 percent MasteringChemistry homework 22 percent Final exam Fall 2011 49.5 percent Exams 21 percent MasteringChemistry homework 16 percent Final exam 13.5 percent Quizzes 12 • MasteringChemistry.com MasteringChemistry: Ventura College “Previously, I only suspected that those students who used the homework to learn and to reinforce course concepts did better in the course. Now I have confirmation of it through data analysis.” Final Course Grade Percent 60% Distribution 50% 40% 30% 120 100 r(61) = 0.85, p < 0.005 80 60 40 20 0 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% MasteringChemistry Homework Average 20% 10% Figure 2. MasteringChemistry Homework Average Versus Final Course Grade, Fall 2010 0% A B C D/F/W Fall 2010 w/MC Fall 2011 w/MC Figure 1. General Chemistry I Grade Distribution before and after Use of MasteringChemistry, Spring 2009, Fall 2010, and Fall 2011 The Student Experience I encourage peer tutoring. My students are forming study groups now and spending more time talking through the MasteringChemistry problems with each other. Final Course Grade Percent Grade Spring 2009 w/o MC 120 100 r(52) = .88, p < 0.005 80 60 40 20 0 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% MasteringChemistry Homework Average Figure 3. MasteringChemistry Homework Average Versus Final Course Grade, Fall 2011 Students who do better in the course are those students who use the program’s hints to help them better understand problems and who appreciate the opportunity to rework the problems. Conclusion I was very surprised by the extremely high correlation between students who successfully complete the class and score a 70 percent or higher on the MasteringChemistry homework. I felt that the students who were using the homework to learn and reinforce the concepts were doing better in the course, but having this confirmed through the data is very beneficial. I believe that MasteringChemistry will be an extremely helpful resource for a whole generation of students at Ventura College. Submitted by Malia Rose Ventura College MasteringChemistry.com • 13