Title: Statistics in Action: Explore a Successful ServiceLearning Project
1Statistics in Action Explore a Successful
Service-Learning Project
- Presented by
- Mary DeHart, Ed.D
- Professor of Mathematics
- Sussex County Community College
- 34th Annual AMATYC Conference
- November 20, 2008
2What is a service-learning project?
- A service-learning project is one in which
students provide a service to their community
while utilizing skills and knowledge that are
relevant to their college courses.
3This presentation will include
- A brief description of how the Pulse of Sussex
County Service Learning Project began, and of the
initial structure of the project - Examples of published surveys
- Step-by-step details of how the current project
is conducted - A discussion of how the project helps students to
learn and understand Statistics
4The Pulse of Sussex CountyService Learning
Project
- Began in 2003
- Involves the cooperation of SCCC students,
faculty, administration, and the New Jersey
Herald Newspaper
5Sussex County, NJ Population 153,384Sussex
County Community College Enrollment 3,732
6The Pulse of Sussex County Project
- Initial Goals
- Give a voice to county residents
- Build stronger ties between the college and the
community - Provide Statistics students with the opportunity
to see statistics in action.
7The Project Begins
- Meeting with The NJ Herald
- Forming the Pulse of Sussex County Committee
- Planning Survey Design
- Deciding on the level of student involvement
8Role of Statistics Professor
- Recruit and train students
- Supervise collection of survey topics and
questions - Distribute topics and questions to committee
members - Help to supervise survey process
9Role of Students
- Brainstorm survey topics
- Formulate unbiased questions
- Conduct surveys
10Role of Pulse of Sussex County Committee
- Review topics suggested by students
- Select topics for surveys
- Review and fine-tune unbiased questions
11Role of SCCC Department of Institutional Research
- Prepare survey forms
- Help to monitor survey process
- Record and analyze data
- Present report to the New Jersey Herald
12Challenges
- Obtaining a random sample of Sussex County
residents - Finding phones for students to use
- Analyzing data in a timely fashion
13October 2003The First Two Surveys
- Topics
- The NJ Bear Hunt
- The War in Iraq
- 41 Students Participated
- 370 Surveys Completed
14The New Jersey Bear HuntPublished November 30,
2003
- Questions
- Have you ever seen a bear in Sussex County?
- Yes 91
- No 9
15The New Jersey Bear HuntPublished November 30,
2003
- Have you ever seen a destructive act by a bear?
- Yes 30.7
- No 69
16The New Jersey Bear HuntPublished November 30,
2003
- Questions
- Has the presence of bears in the county changed
your behavior? - Yes 37.4
- No 61.2
17The New Jersey Bear HuntPublished November 30,
2003
- Do you believe that there are too many bears
in Sussex County? - Yes 48.6
- No 42.4
18The New Jersey Bear HuntPublished November 30,
2003
- Should there be
- a bear hunt
- in New Jersey?
- Yes 43.6
- No 44.4
19First Iraq War Survey Published 12/15/03Sadam
Hussein Captured 12/13/03
20OverdevelopmentPublished February 15, 2004
21Immigration Published August 8, 2004
22Upcoming Presidential Election Published August
29, 2004
23(No Transcript)
24Improvements
- 25 new phone lines installed, 25 phones purchased
so that calls can be made from one location - List of randomly generated residential phone
numbers purchased
25 Sports Published October 3, 2004
26Sports Survey Graphs and Results of Follow-Up
Interviews
27VacationsPublished November 21, 2004
282004 Presidential ElectionPublished November 14,
2004
29Bear Hunt Follow-UpPublished December 22, 2004
30Iraq War Follow-UpPublished December 22, 2004
31DietingPublished January 5, 2005
32Social Security Published May 15, 2005
33Cigarette SmokingPublished July 3, 2005
34Third Anniversary of the Start of the Iraq
WarPublished March 19, 2006
35TattoosPublished April 27, 2007
36Do You Have Any Tattoos?
37Do you have any tattoos?
38Quality of Life SurveyPublished January 29, 2006
39Cell Phone UsagePublished February 27, 2007
40New Jersey State Budget Crisis Published June 1,
2008
41Quality of Life in Sussex CountyPublished March
16, 2008
422008 Presidential ElectionPublished October 26,
2008
43Pulse of Sussex County ProjectionsCompared to
Actual Election Results
- Election Results in Sussex County
- John McCain 59.5
- Barack Obama 39.0
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44Current Project Trend Data from the Quality of
Life SurveyExample Would you say that, compared
to one year ago, the overall economy in the
Sussex County region today is better, about the
same, or worse?
45Current Structure of Project
- Typically 75-100 Statistics students work on the
project each semester. - Students are awarded 100 points of credit for the
project 20 points for generating topics and
formulating questions, and 80 points for making
phone calls.
46A Step-by-Step Look at the Survey Process
- Statistics students brainstorm topics.
- Professor submits list of topics to the
- NJ Herald and the SCCC Department of
Institutional Research - NJ Herald Editor, Institutional Researcher, and
Professor discuss and select 2 topics per survey
session.
47- Students formulate 5 or 6 unbiased questions per
survey topic. - Editor, Institutional Researcher, and Professor
review questions and edit if necessary. - Survey forms are prepared by the Department of
Institutional Research
48- Professor or Institutional Researcher present the
survey to the students and provide a short
training session. - Surveys are conducted on three consecutive
evenings from 630 845 PM. - The Professor and the Institutional Researcher
supervise the students. Each student is required
to work one evening.
49- Department of Institutional Research scans form
and compiles a report to send to the Professor
and the NJ Herald. - NJ Herald publishes articles.
- The report and the articles are discussed with
the students.
50The Pulse of Sussex CountyChanges and Challenges
- No more committee
- Scanning software facilitates data
- entry
- SCCC Journalism students helped with the
reporting on the 2008 Presidential survey - Honors Statistics students will begin to help
with the analysis of data during the spring 2009
semester
51Benefits of the Project for Teaching and Learning
- Students learn the challenges of collecting
sample data - They have an experiential context in which to
place statistical concepts such as - sampling techniques
- design of surveys
- formulation of unbiased questions
- sample size
- confidence intervals
- margin of error
- etc.
52The 39 surveys that have been completed for the
Pulse of Sussex County Project would not have
been possible without the help of more than 600
SCCC Statistics students and the following people
- Dr. Bradley Gottfried, former SCCC President
- Bruce Tomlinson, General Manager,
- New Jersey Herald
- Chris Frear, Editor, New Jersey Herald
- Rob Schmicker, former SCCC Institutional
Researcher - Matthew Miller, SCCC Associate Director of
Institutional Research - Jo-Ann Harby, SCCC Department of Institutional
Research - All Pulse of Sussex County Reports submitted
to the New Jersey Herald were produced by the
SCCC Department of Institutional Research.
53Thank you for your attention.
- Mary DeHart
- mdehart_at_sussex.edu
- (973) 300-2341