Title: Variables Focused Listing

Author: Tammy VanDeGrift and Kate Deibel

Date: October 22, 2003

Technique: Focused Listing

Before Class Preparation Time: LOW

Class Completion Time: LOW

In-Class Analysis Time: LOW

Out-Of-Class Analysis Time: LOW

Assessment Goals:
Topics:
Purpose:

This activity allows instructors to see what concepts students associate with the term "variable" in the context of programming. This assessment tool also allows instructors to determine what learners recall as the central points related to a variable or what misconceptiosn learners might have.


Activity:

At the top of the page, write the phrase "Variable". In the time allowed, please write as many words or phrases that you associate with good style below the heading "Variable". Remember, "Variable" is in reference to programming.


Solution:

Given the free-form nature of this CAT, student answers will encompass a wide range of possibilities. Primarily, it is important for the instructor to prepare his or her own list based on the class's materials.

Here is possible solution:


Instructor Responses: Response Analysis:

Create your own list and put it aside.

Read through the student lists and record entries as either "Good", "Questionable," or "Wrong." Note that you do not have to record every list item.

Look over the "Good" entries and add them to you master list if appropriate. Also, select a few entries from the other piles that highlight common misconceptions that you wish to address.



Variant Uses of Activity:
Device-Enabled: Straightforward to Enable

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