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This study presents a Web-based interactive homework quiz and tutorial package that we have devised to improve the learning of first-year undergraduate chemistry students. We developed this automated scheme, based on WWWAssign, to produce randomly generated quizzes from a large database of questions, instantaneously grade that homework, give a fully-worked solution, and provide individually targeted tutorial assistance. Success in these quizzes was a necessary requirement before taking supervised tests. We found a positive correlation at the p= 0.1 level (90%) between voluntary extra use of the quizzes in the interactive package and the final course grade. All students undertook more quizzes than the base course requirement even though the quiz grades did not contribute to the total course grades. We suggest that students were motivated to pursue additional practice with the quizzes and associated tutorial information, as they perceived some benefit in this student-centered study tool and could access it at any time.
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B.C. Freasier
Australian Defence Force Academy
Grant Collins
Cochlear (Australia)
Paula Newitt
Australian National University
Journal of Chemical Education
UNSW Sydney
Australian Defence Force Academy
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a208640ff6a0d6103f899b3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ed080p1344