The assignment wasn't too difficult other than I still have some trouble reading the t-Test results and knowing what goes where. Once I got the information into the table and chart the wording in the paragraphs came easily. The scatter plot was not difficult but the table was difficult for me. This is the first time of me seeing this information in this way, I have never done a t-Test or heard of it before this class...so I am happy I learned this and learned about it. I just wish I understood it a lot better as I do some of the other stuff we have done.
NETS T: 3, 5a, 5b, 5c
Monday, November 28, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
You Tube
I already had a youtube account so I didn't have to create one, which saved me a step :)
Here is the video I found on YouTube and liked. Click here
Here is the video after I downloaded it to my computer using RealPlayer Downloader and uploaded it to my own YouTube accound. Click here
NETS T: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Here is the video I found on YouTube and liked. Click here
Here is the video after I downloaded it to my computer using RealPlayer Downloader and uploaded it to my own YouTube accound. Click here
NETS T: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Monday, November 7, 2011
On-line meeting
I wasn't able to use the meeting room for the first on-line meeting. I think this set me back a little bit because I wasn't sure what was talked about during the meeting and I think the assignment was explained a little better in it. I did the best I could with this assignment for that data analysis, and my reflection from the assignment is at the bottom of the results blog. I am glad this part of the assignment is over. It is hard to like something and feel comfortable with an assignment when I have no idea what I am actually doing. Hopefully the last part of the semester goes as good as the first part...with the exception of this assignment. :)
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Analysis:
Research Question 1
Research Question 2
Research question 1 asked Does the age of the student affect the Millenial score. According to the ttest students age 20-29 had an average Millenial score of 77 and ages 30-57 had an average Millenial score of 64. I see a big difference in those numbers. The younger the student, the higher the Millenial score which is waht my hypothesis stated.
Research questions 2 asked Does gender affect the number of blog posts made. According to the ttest male students had an average of 15 blog posts and females had an average of 17 blog posts. There is not a big difference in the numbers, just an average of two higher for female students. My hypothesis stated the female gender would have on average more blog posts than the male gender, which turned out true; however, I thought it would be a significant difference.
This assignment was hard for me. I couldn't get the sample video to play until I was halfway through the quiz which showed in my quiz grade. Once I was able to watch the video I was able to understand a little better. The sorting and the find and replace wasn't difficult and putting the information in the data analysis for the ttest wasn't difficult just interpretting the results was difficult for me. It is something I have never seen or used before and I hope I get more practice with it. I can see where it would be a great tool to use as a teacher to understand students' test results better and to adjust the teaching for different situations. I hope I can use this later on in my teaching career.
NETS-T
2d, 3a, 3b, 3d, 5
Research Question 1
Research Question 2
Research question 1 asked Does the age of the student affect the Millenial score. According to the ttest students age 20-29 had an average Millenial score of 77 and ages 30-57 had an average Millenial score of 64. I see a big difference in those numbers. The younger the student, the higher the Millenial score which is waht my hypothesis stated.
Research questions 2 asked Does gender affect the number of blog posts made. According to the ttest male students had an average of 15 blog posts and females had an average of 17 blog posts. There is not a big difference in the numbers, just an average of two higher for female students. My hypothesis stated the female gender would have on average more blog posts than the male gender, which turned out true; however, I thought it would be a significant difference.
This assignment was hard for me. I couldn't get the sample video to play until I was halfway through the quiz which showed in my quiz grade. Once I was able to watch the video I was able to understand a little better. The sorting and the find and replace wasn't difficult and putting the information in the data analysis for the ttest wasn't difficult just interpretting the results was difficult for me. It is something I have never seen or used before and I hope I get more practice with it. I can see where it would be a great tool to use as a teacher to understand students' test results better and to adjust the teaching for different situations. I hope I can use this later on in my teaching career.
NETS-T
2d, 3a, 3b, 3d, 5
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