DocumentCode
3419364
Title
LAMP: A Framework for Large-Scale Addressing of Muddy Points
Author
Majumdar, Rwitajit ; Iyer, Srikrishna
fYear
2013
fDate
18-20 Dec. 2013
Firstpage
127
Lastpage
132
Abstract
Muddy Points (MP) is a strategy to elicit and address individual students´ doubts. While this can be effectively implemented in small classes, it is a challenge to do so in a large class. In this paper we propose LAMP, a framework for Large-scale Addressing of Muddy Points, as a mechanism for instructors to ensure that every individual student´s doubts are addressed even in large classes. LAMP has three phases: Collection, Addressal, and Closure. In the collection phase, MPs are systematically collected through four different modes. In the addressal phase, MPs are categorized into six categories and addressed accordingly. In the closure phase, the discussions on MPs are summarized. We investigated the effectiveness of LAMP in an introductory computer science course having 450 students. We found that 68% of students confirmed they were able to pose their questions and 57% of students confirmed that there was closure to their questions.
Keywords
behavioural sciences; computer science education; educational courses; learning management systems; LAMP; addressal phase; closure phase; collection phase; introductory computer science course; large-scale addressing of muddy points; Computer science; Education; Message systems; Multicore processing; Physics; Systematics; Framework; Instructional strategies; Large classes; Muddy points;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Technology for Education (T4E), 2013 IEEE Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Kharagpur
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/T4E.2013.38
Filename
6751077
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