I will present some grade comparison data for my newly developed hybrid BIO 181 class. It was first offered in fall 2019 and grades are compared to spring 2019 and spring 2020.
Offering a hybrid BIO 181 allows the LS divsion to offer an alternative to in-person classes. Many students have addtional obligations which create a demand for online course offerings.
This hybrid was designed to keep all labs in person while offering the lecture online. Grades for Exams 1, 2, and 3 along with final grade will be compared. There are two addtional class exams however, due to the COVID response, those exams did not have an in-person portion and therefore were not included. Another variable in the spring 2020 was instituting an embedded tutor (ET). It is difficult to separate ET impacts and improvements due to reiteration of the class.
The embedded tutor hybrid (H+ET) showed the highest class avg (80.2%) for all grades compared to 68.5% for the hybrid w/o ET. The first hybrid had the highest % successful completion (65%), though had the lowest class avg and lowest scores in all but one category. Both hybrid classes showed higher % successful completion than the F2F class. The ET hybrid and F2F letter grades both show the same number of Bs, Cs, and Ds and the F2F had the highest W%.
A hybrid BIO 181 was developed and first implemented in fall 2019. Grades and completion rates of this course are compared to the second hybrid offering with an embedded tutor as well as a past face to face offering. The first hybrid showed the lowest average grade for the class with the highest % successful completion rate while the second hybrid with and embedded tutor showed the highest average grade for the class. The face to face class had an average grade in the middle of the two hybrids but showed the lowest % successful completion. The increase in the avg grade could be a result of instituting an embedded tutor or having the class run a second time since the completion rates were similar. With all three showing similar successful completion #s, the hybrid class should be considered an appropriate alternative to the face to face offerings. It was also shown that the F2F class had the highest % W and the H+ET had the lowest % W, which may be due additional contact by the ET.
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Thanks so much for taking the time to document your findings with having an embedded tutor. This information you are sharing is great to have to help inform the college as a whole. Embedded tutors impact our budget, but if have data to show the investment is worth it, this helps with budgetary discussions. This will be good to review with the embedded tutors in mathematics to see if there are similar results. Again, thank you.
In reply to Thanks so much for taking the time to document your by Becky Baranowski
Thanks Becky. We also collected data for the entire group and I finally got around to posting it. Check it out if you are interested :)