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* The written solutions inform the manner in which the problem is framed | * The written solutions inform the manner in which the problem is framed | ||
* They are stable and well tested | * They are stable and well tested | ||
* The problem has a clear learning objective | * The problem has a clear learning objective, e.g., as a COMMENT() | ||
** The problem is written to promote students' accomplishment of the learning objective | ** The problem is written to promote students' accomplishment of the learning objective | ||
* Problems are accessible to screen readers and other accessibility tools | * Problems are accessible to screen readers and other accessibility tools | ||
** The problems provide a good idea of what is being asked when a hardcopy is generated (drop down messages, colors on graphs, graph scaling, and table size) | ** The problems provide a good idea of what is being asked when a hardcopy is generated (drop down messages, colors on graphs, graph scaling, and table size) | ||
'''Related Ideas''' | |||
* Add some sort of ranking system in the NPL | * Add some sort of ranking system in the NPL | ||
* NPL branching: should/could there be a curated version of the NPL that would try to eliminate duplication? What standards could we use? (This list of heuristics, or a rubric score?) | |||
'''Heuristics, Reorganized''' | |||
{| style="border-collapse: collapse; padding:3px; border:1px black solid;" | {| style="border-collapse: collapse; padding:3px; border:1px black solid;" | ||
!style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | !style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"|''Category'' | ||
!style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | !style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"|''Considerations'' | ||
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|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"|WeBWorK Coding | ||
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# | # Problems follow [http://webwork.maa.org/wiki/Problem_Authoring_Best_Practices Best Practices] | ||
# | # They are consistent over possible randomizations, and well tested | ||
# | # Problems are accessible to screen readers and other accessibility tools | ||
# The problems provide a good idea of what is being asked when a hardcopy is generated (drop down messages, colors on graphs, graph scaling, and table size) | |||
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|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"|Technical Issues | |||
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# | # Problems have "nice enough" numbers | ||
# | # The problems are clear and well-written, and it is clear from the problem what answer is expected of the student | ||
# | # They have hints and solutions: support for students who are stuck or who lack other support structures | ||
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|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"|Learning | ||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | ||
# | # Problems have a clear sense of what they are trying to do (e.g., develop skills, develop understanding, evaluate student understanding, etc.) | ||
# | # The problem has a clear learning objective, e.g., as a COMMENT() | ||
# | # The problem is written to promote students' accomplishment of the learning objective | ||
# The written solutions inform the manner in which the problem is framed | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Rubric== | |||
{| style="border-collapse: collapse; padding:3px; border:1px black solid;" | {| style="border-collapse: collapse; padding:3px; border:1px black solid;" | ||
!style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | !style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"|''Category'' | ||
!style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | !style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"|''Considerations'' | ||
!style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | !style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"|''Included?'' | ||
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|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;" rowspan=4|''WeBWorK Coding'' | |||
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1. Problems follow [http://webwork.maa.org/wiki/Problem_Authoring_Best_Practices Best Practices] | |||
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2. They are consistent over possible randomizations, and well tested | |||
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3. Problems are accessible to screen readers and other accessibility tools | |||
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|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | ||
4. The problems provide a good idea of what is being asked when a hardcopy is generated (drop down messages, colors on graphs, graph scaling, and table size) | |||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;" rowspan=3|''Technical Issues'' | ||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | ||
1. Problems have "nice enough" numbers | |||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | ||
2. The problems are clear and well-written, and it is clear from the problem what answer is expected of the student | |||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |||
|- | |||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |||
3. They have hints and solutions: support for students who are stuck or who lack other support structures | |||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |||
|- | |||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;" rowspan=4|''Learning '' | |||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |||
1. Problems have a clear sense of what they are trying to do (e.g., develop skills, develop understanding, evaluate student understanding, etc.) | |||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |||
|- | |||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |||
2. The problem has a clear learning objective, e.g., as a COMMENT() | |||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |||
|- | |||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |||
3. The problem is written to promote students' accomplishment of the learning objective | |||
|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |||
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|style="padding:3px; border:1px black solid;"| | |||
4. The written solutions inform the manner in which the problem is framed | |||
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|} | |} | ||
''Issues'': This includes aspects of the problem that are most usefully considered as it is written as well as those which are evaluated after it is written. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 16 June 2021
Prep Main Page > Web Conference 2 > Good Problems
Heuristics
- Problems have a clear sense of what they are trying to do (e.g., develop skills, develop understanding, evaluate student understanding, etc.)
- Problems follow Best Practices
- Problems have "nice enough" numbers
- The problems are clean and clear (and well-written)
- It is clear from the problem what answer is expected of the student
- The concepts that are being communicated and evaluated are clear
- They have hints and solutions: support for students who are stuck or who lack other support structures
- The written solutions inform the manner in which the problem is framed
- They are stable and well tested
- The problem has a clear learning objective, e.g., as a COMMENT()
- The problem is written to promote students' accomplishment of the learning objective
- Problems are accessible to screen readers and other accessibility tools
- The problems provide a good idea of what is being asked when a hardcopy is generated (drop down messages, colors on graphs, graph scaling, and table size)
Related Ideas
- Add some sort of ranking system in the NPL
- NPL branching: should/could there be a curated version of the NPL that would try to eliminate duplication? What standards could we use? (This list of heuristics, or a rubric score?)
Heuristics, Reorganized
Category | Considerations |
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WeBWorK Coding |
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Technical Issues |
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Learning |
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Rubric
Category | Considerations | Included? |
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WeBWorK Coding |
1. Problems follow Best Practices |
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2. They are consistent over possible randomizations, and well tested |
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3. Problems are accessible to screen readers and other accessibility tools |
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4. The problems provide a good idea of what is being asked when a hardcopy is generated (drop down messages, colors on graphs, graph scaling, and table size) |
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Technical Issues |
1. Problems have "nice enough" numbers |
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2. The problems are clear and well-written, and it is clear from the problem what answer is expected of the student |
||
3. They have hints and solutions: support for students who are stuck or who lack other support structures |
||
Learning |
1. Problems have a clear sense of what they are trying to do (e.g., develop skills, develop understanding, evaluate student understanding, etc.) |
|
2. The problem has a clear learning objective, e.g., as a COMMENT() |
||
3. The problem is written to promote students' accomplishment of the learning objective |
||
4. The written solutions inform the manner in which the problem is framed |
Issues: This includes aspects of the problem that are most usefully considered as it is written as well as those which are evaluated after it is written.