Title: Steering Undergraduate Curriculum Development: Before
1Steering Undergraduate Curriculum Development
Before After Assessment
- Kris Stewart
- San Diego State University
- NPACI Ed Center on CSE
- stewart_at_sdsu.edu
- www.edcenter.sdsu.edu
2Outline of Steering Talk
- J. Foertsch and B. Alexander, LEAD Center,
University of Wisconsin, formative and later
summative assessment of EC/CSE - GOAL identify successful strategies for
enhancing undergraduate instruction with
computational tools - Evaluation experience helped guide further
development - Faculty Fellows program
- In-house projects
- Sociology Workbench (SWB)
- SWB development - mismatch between tools offered
by NPACI the perceived needs of predominately
social science faculty at SDSU. - Lessons learned LEAD evaluation and
- Demonstrate SWB analysis of student feedback in
CS 575 Supercomputing
3Education Center on Computational Science
Engineering
3
Mission
- Foster the incorporation of high performance
research - tools for scientific investigation into the
undergraduate - curriculum to better prepare learners for
post-Baccalaureate - activities where
- Collaborative, interdisciplinary teams,
- Sophisticated computer tools and
- Effective communication among the team members
and with others - are used in research and problem solving.
4Faculty Fellows
- Role of institutions and institutional
infrastructure - curriculum transformation important in terms of
- recognized efforts
- time
- other resources such as high performance
computing and networking - University faculty system of rewards does not
encourage - investing much effort in teaching innovations
(Boyer - Report)
5Faculty CommunityFaculty Fellows Program
- Geological Sciences, Geography, Computer
Engineering, Information Systems - Partnership with LEAD for evaluation
- Follow-on Activities (Susan Millar, LEAD)CATS
(Classroom Assessment Techniques)FLAG
(Field-tested Learning Assessment Guide)SALG
(Student Assessment Learning Guide)
6Faculty Fellows
- Stakeholders
- College Deans - Specific support
- Faculty - Compensation, and acknowledgement,
of the value of the faculty members contribution - Benefits
- College
- Department (Faculty Fellows as
discipline-specific spokespersons for EC/CSE) - Faculty (as individuals)
- Ed Center on Computational Science and
Engineering
7Computational Science Curricula Evaluation and
Assessment
7
- User-Friendly Handbook for Project Evaluation
Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology
Education, NSF 93-152 www.ehr.nsf.gov/EHR/RED/EVAL
/handbook/handbook.htm - Learning through Evaluation, Adaptation and
Dissemination, U. Wisconsin NPACI partner
8Evaluation and Assessment of Classroom Practice
- Student Surveys - Need a compatible tool for
instructor to examine results with - Sociology WorkBench (SWB) developed by team of
undergraduate computer science majors employed by
the EC/CSE
9SWB Convenient Tool to Learn from Student Survey
Data
- Online tool for standard public data sets or
your own data set http//edcenter.sdsu.edu - Small Sample, therefore only useful as feedback
for the instructor - Can be used with forms interface directly into
SWB format, as in June 99 CSU Faculty Workshop
10The Ed Center Project and its Evaluation
- Goal incorporate computational science
techniques in undergraduate curricula - Differences from STEP target audience,
institutional arrangements - Methods and Strategies
- Faculty Fellows
- Workshops, presentations, in-house projects,
trying out new approaches in own teaching, tools
development - Computational Science Olympics (curriculum from
the bottom-up!!) - Surveys, continuous assessment of faculty
involvement and learning outcomes - Evaluated by the LEAD Center in 1998-99
11Undergraduate Faculty A Tough Target Group
- Obstacles lack of time, tenure and review
considerations, lack of awareness about available
technologies - Undergraduate faculty
- ¾ have used WWW often or sometimes (1997), but
not in the classroom (only 18 - 1998) - The gap between those NEVER using computers in
the classroom, and those using them OFTEN, is the
largest for untenured faculty, increasing towards
tenure review - Only 12 of surveyed faculty saw themselves as
having a use for HPC applications in courses
(higher for Sciences and Engineering) - 11 of faculty have students working with
computer models OFTEN
12Using computers in the classroom versus number of
years as a faculty member (1997 Faculty Survey)
13Students Using Computers in the Classroom (1997
Faculty Survey)
14Strategies for Building Faculty Community
- Reliance on most enthusiastic and technically
advanced instructors who are already using
computing and modeling in classes - The Faculty Fellows program
- Stakeholders
- College Deans - Specific support
- Faculty - Compensation, and acknowledgement, of
the value of the faculty members contribution - Benefits
- College
- Department (Faculty Fellows as discipline-specific
spokespersons for EC/CSE) - Faculty (as individuals)
- Ed Center on Computational Science and
Engineering - Building a special infrastructure for curriculum
transformation human, institutional, technical
is a requirement for successful introduction of
advanced techniques (since they are more
demanding on faculty time and efforts) - The problems and strategies are not that much
different from STEP!!
15Faculty Fellows during 1998-2000
- Faculty Fellows representing four departments
from four colleges Geological Sciences,
Geography, Computer Engineering, Business
Information Systems - Bi-weekly meetings at the Ed Center
- Faculty Fellows as ambassadors of computational
science - Partnership with LEAD for evaluation during
1998-99 - Follow-on Activities (Susan Millar, LEAD)
- CATS (Classroom Assessment Techniques)
- FLAG (Field-tested Learning Assessment Guide)
- SALG (Student Assessment of Learning Gains)
16More Strategies
- Trying the new approaches in our own teaching
- Teaching the Supercomputer class with group-based
problem-solving environments - Real-time distance teaching with Web-based
collaborative software (featured as Microsoft
Case Study in Higher Ed.) - Development of Sociology Workbench, a free
on-line survey data analysis system that can be
used for evaluation of student outcomes and other
surveys
17Channels for Influencing Pre-Service Teacher
Preparation
- Use of advanced computing modules in general ed
courses (e.g. Geol 303 Natural Hazards) - Cooperation with College of Education faculty and
students, esp. in Education Technology focus on
experimentation with new technologies in
classroom setting - Computational Science Olympics supporting the
bottom-up development of computational science
curricula - Providing on-line assessment technologies
- Sociology Workbench http//edcenter.sdsu.edu
18SWB Convenient Tool to Learn from Student Survey
Data
- Online tool for standard public data sets or
your own data set http//edcenter.sdsu.edu - Small Sample, therefore only useful as feedback
for the instructor - Can be used with forms interface directly into
SWB format, as in June 99 CSU Faculty Workshop
19SWB as Analysis ToolView Student Comments (text)
20SWB as Analysis ToolIsolate on Specific Survey
Response
21SWB as Analysis ToolExplain the Response on
Learning with doing more
22SWB as Analysis ToolExplain learning with
active participation
23Lessons Learned
- Institutional support required for program to be
sustainable - Individual reform-ready faculty is focus for
support - Infrastructure
- Build a Synergistic Environment (across
disciplines) for Faculty - Continuous monitoring through interviews,
surveys, discussions
24Whats Next
- The approaches we described proved useful for two
target audiences. We believe that the strategies
and lessons learned can be extrapolated in a
targeted effort to incorporate computational
science technologies in pre-service teacher
preparation - This may be a funding opportunity?
- We will be happy to contribute our knowledge and
share experiences
25References AHM2000/UG-Panel
- User-Friendly Handbook for Project Evaluation
Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology
Education, NSF 93-152 www.ehr.nsf.gov/EHR/RED/EVAL
/handbook/handbook.htm - Sid Karin The Importance of Science Literacy in
a Computing World (see enVision Science Magazine,
V.15 No. 2 - Smithsonian Institution STEP is in the Archive
for 1996, Education Academia San Diego
http//innovate.si.edu/ - K. Stewart I. Zaslavsky, Ten Grand
Challenges, Supercomputing 98 Orlando FL SC98
Conference Paper - J. Foertsch B. Alexander, Integrating HPC into
the Undergraduate Curriculum, report by LEAD
Center June 1999 http//www.cae.wisc.edu/lead/pag
es/products/eot-paci.pdf
26Advancing the Computational Infrastructure
- Resources -- Todays Digital Laboratory
- High-performance computing available today to the
academic community - Develop and Deploy
- Technology and application collaborations to push
the capabilities of tomorrows digital laboratory - Use and Apply
- Computational scientists applying enhanced
capabilities to achieve new scientific results - Disseminate and Incorporate
- Incorporating technologies into the digital
laboratory and disseminating them for use in new
communities
27NPACI Sources of Information
NPACI Sources of Information
NPACI Partnership Report enVision quarterly
science magazine, especially June99The
Importance of Science Literacy in a Computing
World, Sid Karin www.npaci.edu/envision/v15.2/dir
ector.html Online biweekly electronic
publication, www.npaci.edu/online/ www.npaci.edu