Title of article
The Signals and Systems Concept Inventory
Author/Authors
K. E. Wage، نويسنده , , J. R. Buck، نويسنده , , C. H. G. Wright، نويسنده , , and T. B. Welch، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
14
From page
448
To page
461
Abstract
The signal processing community needs quantitative
standardized tools to assess student learning in order to improve
teaching methods and satisfy accreditation requirements. The Signals
and Systems Concept Inventory (SSCI) is a 25-question multiple-
choice exam designed to measure students’ understanding of
fundamental concepts taught in standard signals and systems curricula.
When administered as a pre- and postcourse assessment, the
SSCI measures the gain in conceptual understanding as a result of
instruction. This paper summarizes the three-year development of
this new assessment instrument and presents results obtained from
testing with a pool of over 900 students from seven schools. Initial
findings from the SSCI study show that students in traditional lecture
courses master approximately 20% of the concepts they do
not know prior to the start of the course. Other results highlight
the most common student misconceptions and quantify the correlation
between signals and systems and prerequisite courses.
Keywords
assessment , Active Learning , Conceptual learning , signal processing education.
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Record number
398247
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