Collaborative Research: WITS: A Wireless Interactive Teaching System
合作研究:WITS:无线互动教学系统
基本信息
- 批准号:0618646
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-09-01 至 2010-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This grant provides additional NSF support to the faculty developers of the Wireless Interactive Teaching System (WITS). WITS is a relatively new, effective approach to improving the quality of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education for undergraduate students, particularly in the social sciences. WITS is an inexpensive, portable wireless system of handheld computers designed to enable and enhance active learning in economics classes using interactive exercises called "classroom experiments." Within economics, these experiments can be used to illustrate vividly many different important concepts. Decision and outcome data from these exercises are projected on a screen as needed during class and can be posted on a web site for use in answering related homework assignments. Assessment data collected from early applications of WITS in economic principles classes have found its impact to be large (S. Ball, C. Eckel, and C, Rojas, "Technology Improves Learning in Large Principles of Economics Classes: Using Our WITS," American Economics Review, Papers and Proceedings, May 2006).This project is creating more WITS modules in economics, expanding the community of scholars using WITS, and extending the use of WITS to more diverse student groups. (1) The project is creating and testing ten new modules for use in microeconomic theory and economics elective courses, as well as courses in related disciplines such as political science and public policy. It is also creating student and instructor manuals for the previously developed principles exercises and the new exercises. (2) In order to expand the community of scholars, the project team is conducting training sessions for senior graduate students and targeted faculty at the PIs' two very different universities, and assisting new users in developing and implementing interactive exercises in their classes. This training activity is also serving to prepare us for future broad dissemination efforts. (3) Two new sets of tests of the impact of WITS on student learning are being conducted to see whether the large learning gains measured so far generalize across other educational settings. The first is with students in microeconomic theory. The second is with minority and community college students.Intellectual Merit: Earlier research of the impact of the WITS system found that using it to incorporate economics experiments in principles of economics classes improved student performance, especially the performance of students that often struggle the most with the material (women and freshmen). The current expansion of WITS to microeconomic theory and to major's courses is a big step because these courses prepare students to apply theory to real world problems. They are essential elements of an undergraduate economics degree. In preparing to teach these kinds of courses, the flexibility of the WITS system enhances instructors' ability to teach students how to develop and test their own hypotheses, so that students learn economics by doing science.Broader Impacts: Given the results of our initial pilot program, it is particularly important to test the system in environments where students are drawn from a variety of backgrounds, ability levels, and learning styles. Broader impacts of the research also include its expected positive impact on the recruitment of women students into economics, and on building interdisciplinary bridges. The WITS system can be adapted for teaching in other STEM disciplines, thus extending the attraction power and learning gains beyond economics. Additional broader impacts involve building intellectual bridges between economics and other social sciences, as WITS is implemented in other fields.
这笔拨款为无线交互教学系统(WITS)的教员开发人员提供了额外的NSF支持。WITS是一种相对较新的、有效的方法,可以提高本科生的STEM(科学、技术、工程和数学)教育质量,特别是在社会科学领域。WITS是一种廉价、便携的手持计算机无线系统,旨在通过被称为“课堂实验”的互动练习来实现和增强经济学课堂上的主动学习。在经济学中,这些实验可以用来生动地说明许多不同的重要概念。这些练习的决策和结果数据会在课堂上根据需要投射到屏幕上,并可以发布在网站上,用于回答相关的家庭作业。从WITS在经济学原理课上的早期应用中收集的评估数据发现它的影响是巨大的(S.Ball,C.Eckel和C,Rojas,“技术改善经济学大原理课堂中的学习:使用我们的WITS”,美国经济评论,论文和论文集,2006年5月)。这个项目正在创造更多的WITS经济学模块,扩大使用WITS的学者社区,并将WITS的使用扩展到更不同的学生群体。(1)该项目正在创建和测试十个新模块,用于微观经济理论和经济学选修课,以及政治学和公共政策等相关学科的课程。它还为以前开发的原则练习和新练习创建了学生和教师手册。(2)为了扩大学者群体,项目团队正在为PIS所在的两所非常不同的大学的高级研究生和目标教师举办培训课程,并帮助新用户在课堂上开发和实施互动练习。这项培训活动也有助于我们为今后的广泛传播努力做好准备。(3)目前正在进行两组关于机智对学生学习影响的新测试,以考察迄今衡量的巨大学习收益是否适用于其他教育环境。首先是与学生学习微观经济理论。其次是少数族裔和社区大学的学生。智力优势:早期对WITS系统影响的研究发现,将经济学实验纳入经济学原理课可以改善学生的表现,特别是那些经常与材料斗争最深的学生(女性和新生)的表现。目前将智慧扩展到微观经济理论和专业课程是一大进步,因为这些课程为学生将理论应用于现实世界的问题做好了准备。它们是本科经济学学位的基本要素。在准备教授这类课程时,WITS系统的灵活性增强了教师教会学生如何开发和检验自己的假设的能力,从而使学生通过做科学来学习经济学。广泛的影响:鉴于我们最初试点计划的结果,在学生来自不同背景、能力水平和学习风格的环境中测试该系统尤为重要。这项研究的更广泛影响还包括它对经济学专业招收女学生以及建立跨学科桥梁的预期积极影响。WITS系统可以适用于其他STEM学科的教学,从而将吸引力和学习收益扩大到经济学之外。其他更广泛的影响包括在经济学和其他社会科学之间建立智力桥梁,因为WITS在其他领域实施。
项目成果
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Sheryl Ball其他文献
Design and Evaluation of a Web Platform for Connecting Instructors and Practitioners – Instructors’ Perspective
连接教师和从业者的网络平台的设计和评估——教师的视角
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2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
A. Yusuf;A. Akanmu;Adedeji Afolabi;H. Murzi;Sheryl Ball;Andrea Ofori - 通讯作者:
Andrea Ofori
Incentives Modulate Arousal and Attention in Risky Choice
激励措施调节风险选择的唤醒和注意力
- DOI:
10.2139/ssrn.3943681 - 发表时间:
2021 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Abdelaziz Alsharawy;Xiaomeng Zhang;Sheryl Ball;Alec Smith - 通讯作者:
Alec Smith
The effect of cognitive load on economic decision-making: a replication attempt
认知负荷对经济决策的影响:复制尝试
- DOI:
10.1016/j.jebo.2023.03.018 - 发表时间:
2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Sheryl Ball;Benjamin Katz;Flora Li;Alec Smith - 通讯作者:
Alec Smith
Cognitive Radios in Public Safety and Spectrum Management
公共安全和频谱管理中的认知无线电
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2005 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
T. Rondeau;C. Bostian;David Maldonado;Adam Ferguston;Sheryl Ball;S. Midkiff;B. Le - 通讯作者:
B. Le
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经济学博士论文研究:加入还是不加入:公共物品博弈中的联盟形成
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1949471 - 财政年份:2020
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0526229 - 财政年份:2005
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大型讲座课程的课堂实验:无线解决方案
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0127449 - 财政年份:2002
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博士论文研究:定位实验
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9709426 - 财政年份:1997
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经济决策中地位理论的发展
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9422867 - 财政年份:1995
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