This article provides an evaluation of the impact of a specific e-learning platform (www.blackboard.com) upon pass rates, in particular on the MidTerm tests pass rate of “Calculus I”, a math course held at the Catholic University of Milan. An ICT project for a basic math course was developed and introduced in 2001 at the Catholic University, Faculty of Economics. Designed for freshmen, the course currently involves as many as 1,200 students, which is quite an achievement when compared with other e-learning blended courses available at the same university. The chief objective of the course is to supplement face-to-face lessons with the online learning activities implemented inside and/or outside the traditional classroom. The innovation of this project consists not only in its technological features but also in its tracking facilities. In fact, student online activities can be tracked down and teachers are provided with continuous feedback for the same to be redesigned. In addition, students can widen their knowledge of the subject matter through additional learning materials such as interactive self-assessment tests, guided assignments, and so forth.

Scancarello, I., Torriero, A., An E-Learning Project for a Basic Mathematics Course at the University, in Marco Palm, M. P., Antonio Cartell, A. C. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Information Communication Technology, IGI Global, HERSHEY 2009: 256- 267. 10.4018/978-1-59904-845-1 [http://dx.medra.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-845-1] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/14095]

An E-Learning Project for a Basic Mathematics Course at the University

Scancarello, Immacolata;Torriero, Anna
2009

Abstract

This article provides an evaluation of the impact of a specific e-learning platform (www.blackboard.com) upon pass rates, in particular on the MidTerm tests pass rate of “Calculus I”, a math course held at the Catholic University of Milan. An ICT project for a basic math course was developed and introduced in 2001 at the Catholic University, Faculty of Economics. Designed for freshmen, the course currently involves as many as 1,200 students, which is quite an achievement when compared with other e-learning blended courses available at the same university. The chief objective of the course is to supplement face-to-face lessons with the online learning activities implemented inside and/or outside the traditional classroom. The innovation of this project consists not only in its technological features but also in its tracking facilities. In fact, student online activities can be tracked down and teachers are provided with continuous feedback for the same to be redesigned. In addition, students can widen their knowledge of the subject matter through additional learning materials such as interactive self-assessment tests, guided assignments, and so forth.
2009
Inglese
Encyclopedia of Information Communication Technology
978-1-59904-845-1
Scancarello, I., Torriero, A., An E-Learning Project for a Basic Mathematics Course at the University, in Marco Palm, M. P., Antonio Cartell, A. C. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Information Communication Technology, IGI Global, HERSHEY 2009: 256- 267. 10.4018/978-1-59904-845-1 [http://dx.medra.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-845-1] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/14095]
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