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Don't answer the question! How on-line Moodle-based 'Data Retrieval Tests' encourage good record-keeping and a divergent experimental mindset for undergraduate physics students

Physics Education 2019-05-31 v1

Abstract

The use of Data Retrieval Tests (DRTs), as an alternative to physics laboratory notebook marking, is discussed. The implementation of a Moodle-based, on-line DRT for 1st year physics students is described. The advantages of using such a methodology are highlighted and student comments shown. The paper also describes how students change their behaviour as a consequence of having an end of module DRT via 'bootstrapping', both singly and in peer groups.

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@article{arxiv.1905.13006,
  title  = {Don't answer the question! How on-line Moodle-based 'Data Retrieval Tests' encourage good record-keeping and a divergent experimental mindset for undergraduate physics students},
  author = {Paul Andrew Bartlett},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.13006},
  year   = {2019}
}

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8 pages, 3 figures