A lot of my research efforts go into measuring and improving student learning. The following links are a small sample of data analysis built with "R Markdown".
- CHEM1331 - Fall 2018-23: Comparing different semesters by looking into overall course performance, homework, video watching, exams, labs, and quizzes
http://chem.r.umn.edu/chem1331/CHEM1331_Performance_Analysis.html
- CHEM1331 - Fall 2021: Milestone Quiz Item Analysis
http://chem.r.umn.edu/chem1331/milestone_analysis_f21.html
- Half of the semester quick analysis
http://chem.r.umn.edu/chem1331/gradesAnalysis.html
- CHEM1331 - Fall 2022: Compare student performance across lab sections
http://chem.r.umn.edu/chem1331/f22_compare_lec_and_lab.html
- CHEM1331 - Fall 2019: The use of open ended assignments to practice open ended questions in the exam
http://chem.r.umn.edu/chem1331/openended_f19.html
- CHEM1331 - Fall 2023: WELPs, HELPs, LEAPs, and HEAPs
http://chem.r.umn.edu/chem1331/measureWELPS_and_HELPS.html
- CHEM1333 - Spring 2022: Analysis of the Implementation of an Organic Structure Models Enriched Curriculum
http://chem.r.umn.edu/chem1333/ochem_models_analysis.html
- CHEM2331/4 - Spring 2011...2017: Analysis of 8 years of General Chemistry
http://chem.r.umn.edu/Eight_years_of_GenChem.html
- CHEM2333 - Spring 2022: Analysis of milestone quizzes
http://chem.r.umn.edu/chem2333/milestone_analysis_s22.html
- Overall new CHEM curriculum F18-S23
http://chem.r.umn.edu/Comparing_Cohorts_in_Chemistry.html
- Studying students visual literacy across the CHEM/BIOCHEM courses at UMR and comparing with different campuses.
- Comparing all UMR courses (CHEM1, 2, 3, 4, and BIOCHEM)
http://chem.r.umn.edu/visual_literacy/clustering_onlyUMR_Feb23.html
- Comparing Biochemistry courses across institutions
http://chem.r.umn.edu/visual_literacy/clustering_allBiochem_Feb23.html
- Looking at one single cohort of students as they go through the different courses at UMR
http://chem.r.umn.edu/visual_literacy/clustering_longitudinal_May23.html
- Comparing all UMR courses (CHEM1, 2, 3, 4, and BIOCHEM)