Over the last six years, MATH 123-Quantitative Reasoning at 51短视频-Indianapolis has had a complete overhaul.聽
Ivy Indy鈥檚 Mathematics Department, led by Dorcas Parson, the department chair and an associate professor, set out to do two things in 2017:聽
- Find an effective and efficient online platform for the MATH 123 course.聽
鈥淭here were no virtual modalities of MATH 123. There were no online classes for it. It was all in person. And it was paper and pencil tasks; paper and pencil homework. There was nothing online,鈥 Parson said.聽
聽聽聽聽聽聽2. Increase MATH 123鈥檚 successful completion rate.聽
鈥淎 lot of students that take MATH 123, that's their terminal course; that's the last course they need before they get their degree,鈥 Parson described. 鈥淎necdotally, students wait until the very last semester to take their math course because they're just scared to death of it. And so to be able to sit there and move these students forward is something that's very important to all of us in the department. We want our students to succeed.鈥
Finding the virtual platform that resonated well with Ivy Indy students taking MATH 123 went hand-in-hand with the steady incline of successful completion rates over the last six years.
Through trial and error, the math department landed on Knewton Alta as its MATH 123 virtual modality. Since 2018, the course鈥檚 successful completion rate has jumped from 55.24% to 78.9% completion rate in the spring 2023 midterm.聽
鈥淭hat鈥檚 huge!鈥 Parson says. 鈥淲e certainly saw big, big improvements.鈥
The Trial & Error
Parson and the mathematics department researched several platforms beginning in the 2015-16 academic year 51短视频 the best higher education platform for quantitative reasoning courses.聽
By 2017 they started giving programs like Pearson, Cengage, and Canvas a try with MATH 123.聽
鈥淲e sat down and had them come in and do demonstrations for us,鈥 Parson said.聽
First, a colleague built MATH 123 in Canvas. This worked great until the department realized every student was working with the same numbers in an equation. 鈥淭here was no generating numbers to make it unique for each person. We thought, 鈥楴ope.鈥欌
So they moved on to Pearson who the math department used for about two to three academic years until Parson says they realized Pearson鈥檚 鈥淗elp鈥 modules were 鈥渁 good thing in many ways, but it can also be a bad thing in many ways.鈥
The Ivy Indy Math Department found that when students utilized Pearson鈥檚 help modules, it showed them how to solve a problem in a specific way. 鈥淎nd then when the question changes, the students don鈥檛 know how to do it," Parson said.聽
鈥淭his was right as we were coming out of the pandemic, and we were like, 鈥楴o, this isn't working for us.鈥 You know, we're getting a little bit of increase, but we're not really getting the increase that we wanted,鈥 Parson said. 鈥淪o we went back to the drawing board.鈥
Back at square one, the math department began researching platforms again and requested another demonstration. This time around, Knewton鈥檚 latest software update stuck out to the Ivy Indy team.聽
The remediation in the Knewton software made all the difference for the MATH 123 instructors and students.聽
鈥淔or instance,鈥 Parson said, 鈥淭he students will get the lecturing from their instructor, and then they're required to watch a video before they can start the homework.鈥
Parson says Knewton鈥檚 remediation with each question itself has also been a game changer in helping students figure out what exactly they need more assistance in understanding.聽
Parson says she had a student, for example, who was working on conditional probability, and she kept getting the wrong interest. 鈥淚 sat down and worked with her through it; she was rounding it wrong. So instead of Newton taking her back to conditional probability, they took her back to rounding. It gave her a couple of problems that said, 鈥榬ound this, round that,鈥 and then they moved her forward,鈥 Parson explained.聽
The math department did a relatively large pilot of Knewton and had about six to eight classes utilizing Knewtown for MATH 123 in spring 2022.聽
鈥淲e saw the success then. But when you do that, you just don't know if that's just a fluke,鈥 Parson said.聽
Then in the fall of 2022, the math department implemented Knewton across the board.聽
鈥淲e saw big improvements in the educational world,鈥 Parson said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e talking about 10-15 points.鈥澛
Parson received the Ivy Indy Intentionality Award for leading the charge of building a successful MATH 123 course.聽
To make effective, positive changes, Parson says, you can鈥檛 be afraid to fail, pivot quickly, and do it often until you get your desired results. She says all of this, however, would not be possible without the work and dedication of the math department as a whole.聽
鈥淪heila Yancey, who is the course coordinator, Chris Emsley, and Linda Morris, and all of our other instructors that have been doing this, they have really been the heart of this whole move toward Knewton,鈥 Parson said.聽
Parson said instructors didn鈥檛 just press play on a platform and say, 鈥淗ere you go, students,鈥 no.聽
The MATH 123 instructors had to revamp how they presented and the content they gave several times over the last several years. They dedicated time to finding inconsistencies within programs and communicated what needed to be fixed and what should stay the same. 鈥淭hey're the ones that have really been on the front lines and making this work for the students.鈥
鈥淚 think, from the instructors' viewpoint, they were like, 鈥榯his is more work.鈥 However, I think that they all can sit there and say at the end, 鈥楾his is really making a difference in our students' lives, and they're really getting it.鈥欌
This article was originally published in the 2023 issue of the Ivy Indy magazine.
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