How to Create Automatically Graded Spreadsheets for Statistics Courses
Instructors often use spreadsheet software (e.g., Microsoft Excel) in their statistics courses so that students can gain experience conducting computerized analyses. Unfortunately, students tend to make several predictable errors when programming spreadsheets. Without immediate feedback, programming...
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| Published in: | Teaching of psychology Vol. 43; no. 2; pp. 147 - 152 |
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| Format: | Journal Article |
| Language: | English |
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Los Angeles, CA
SAGE Publications
01.04.2016
Taylor & Francis Ltd |
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| ISSN: | 0098-6283, 1532-2802, 1532-8023 |
| Online Access: | Get full text |
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| Summary: | Instructors often use spreadsheet software (e.g., Microsoft Excel) in their statistics courses so that students can gain experience conducting computerized analyses. Unfortunately, students tend to make several predictable errors when programming spreadsheets. Without immediate feedback, programming errors are likely to go undetected, and as a result, students will likely encounter difficulty mastering this new skill. In this article, I share techniques for creating spreadsheets that grade themselves either by providing immediate feedback or by delaying feedback until instructors have completed necessary evaluations of student performance. Students prefer automatically graded spreadsheets to more traditional methods for checking answers, and in the long run, automatically graded spreadsheets can save instructors’ valuable time. Furthermore, the techniques that I discuss can be adapted to create automatically graded assignments for other courses. |
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| ISSN: | 0098-6283 1532-2802 1532-8023 |
| DOI: | 10.1177/0098628316636293 |