Evaluate 1 - Quality Feedback
Student work sample
Questions
1.
(01.05)
A square has a side of 6.25 feet. What is the area in square feet? Round to the correct significant digits. (2 points)
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2.
(01.05)
The average number of rainy days in Seattle, Washington is listed below:
If the data was only accurate to the tens place, which month's rainy day total would be different from the others? (2 points)
Month | January | February | March | April |
Rainy days | 18 | 16 | 17 | 14 |
January
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February
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March
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April
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3.
(01.05)
Which of the following best represents the average rate at which a person can quickly walk? (2 points)
3 steps per hour
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3 steps per second
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30 steps per minute
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30 steps per second
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4.
(01.05)
Which of the following is the most appropriate unit to describe the rate at which people are entering a theme park? (2 points)
Hours per person, because the dependent quantity is the hours
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Hours per person, because the dependent quantity is the people
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People per hour, because the dependent quantity is the hours
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People per hour, because the dependent quantity is the people
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5.
(01.05)
Which of the following is the most appropriate unit to describe the rate at which a person reads? (2 points)
Minutes per word, because the independent quantity is the minutes
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Minutes per word, because the independent quantity is the words
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Words per minute, because the independent quantity is the minutes
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Words per minute, because the independent quantity is the words
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Feedback
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#3 Your problem is similar to this: Which of the following best
represents the average rate at which a person can quickly walk? What two
things are we comparing?
It looks like time and the number of steps it takes.
So which is the dependent variable?
Does the amount of steps depend on the amount of time you drive the car or does the amount of time depend on the the amount of step?
Well, assuming that you are going to arrive at your chosen destination, the amount of steps depends on the amount of time you walk. Time is the independent variable and steps is the dependent variable.
It looks like time and the number of steps it takes.
So which is the dependent variable?
Does the amount of steps depend on the amount of time you drive the car or does the amount of time depend on the the amount of step?
Well, assuming that you are going to arrive at your chosen destination, the amount of steps depends on the amount of time you walk. Time is the independent variable and steps is the dependent variable.
Answer in your blog:
Why is it important for an instructor to consider student performance data when providing feedback?
If you look over their data you might see a trend in the misunderstanding
You can also see the time spent on an assignment and recommend that they spend more time
You can look at each problem and give examples or explanations to improve their score
How can feedback be both observational and instructional?
Observational could be the amount of time they spent or the quality of their work.
Instructional would be if a student consistently was not able to do a certain task over several problems or assignments.
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