1 / 9

Computer Science Department Assessment 2008 Report

Computer Science Department Assessment 2008 Report. Slippery Rock University. Analysis of Assessment Data. Surveys Course Embedded Internship Appraisals. Spring. Discussion. Constituents. Students Faculty Advisory Board. Fall. Report results. Fall. Fall. Curriculum Changes.

gmayhew
Download Presentation

Computer Science Department Assessment 2008 Report

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Computer Science Department Assessment2008 Report Slippery Rock University

  2. Analysis of Assessment Data Surveys Course Embedded Internship Appraisals Spring Discussion Constituents Students Faculty Advisory Board Fall Report results Fall Fall Curriculum Changes Fall Data Collection (3 methods)

  3. CS, IS, and IT • Three Student Learning Outcomes • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving (CT&PS) • Communication and Interpersonal Skills (C&IS) • Professional and Ethical Responsibilities (P&ER) • Three Assessment Methods • Surveys • Course embedded assessment • Internship appraisals

  4. 2006 – 2007 Closing the LoopRe: Student Reactions • For the first time in Fall 2006, students were given an opportunity to examine assessment results and respond. They became aware of the assessment process. Student feedback showed that they seriously considered the observations from last year’s report and had further insight into the curricular process. • Move from C++ to Alice/Java to be a “good move” and that “the higher withdrawal rate might shift from CpSc 140 to cpsc150”. • Some students “saw the ACM Code of Ethics as important for writing Efficient Code”. • Students questioned removing Assembly Language from Computer Organization (CPSC 370). Assessment data will have to be evaluated continually to address this. • Students expressed an interest to NOT “see the assessment thing in every computer science course”.

  5. Assessment Results • The following slides contain data from: • Student surveys • Internship Appraisals • Course Embedded Assessment • Summary Data is provided for each major for Spring 2007 and Fall 2007 • GIVE US YOUR THOUGHTS!

  6. Computer ScienceData for 2007 Course Embedded (Goal 80%) PS&CT all over 80%, except: 140 ( ▼75%), 150 (▼ 68%), 374(▼ 71%) C&IS all over 80%, except: 150 (79%) E&PR – all over 80% . (464 ▲ from 71%)

  7. Information SystemsData for 2007 Course Embedded (Goal 80%) PS&CT half over 80%. 140 ( ▼to 75%), 150 (▼to 68%), 343 (▲ from 61% to 78%), and 413 (▼to 77%) 327 (▲ from 62%), C&IS all over 80% except: 150 (▼to 79%), 343 (▼to 67%), and 300 (▼to 76%). documentation improved: 423 (▲ from 67%), 327 (▲from 58%) E&PR – all over 80%

  8. Information TechnologyData for 2007 Course Embedded (Goal 80%) PS&CT all over 80%. except:140 ( ▼to 75%). 327 (▲ from 62%) C&IS all over 80% except: 300 (▼to 76%). documentation improved: 423 (▲ from 67%), 327 (▲from 58%) E&PR – all over 80%

  9. YOUR TURN! • Any feedback about the data, process, or assessment in general is greatly appreciated.

More Related