spring 2015 individual report for math1700 r01
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Spring 2015 Individual Report for MATH1700 R01- MATHEMATICALMODELLING (Han-Bom Moon)Spring 2015 Fordham University Student Course EvaluationsProject Audience 21Responses Received 13Response Ratio 62%
Subject DetailsName MATH1700 R01- MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
CRSNUM MATH-1700
SECTION R01
TITLE MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
FirstName Han-Bom
LastName Moon
Report CommentsThis report contains the following sections: Summary: Summarizes how courses and instructors were evaluated on thecompetencies in descending order. Competency Analysis: Breaks down the scores by each rating scale for CourseQuestions and Instructor Questions. Open-ended feedback may also be provided. Rating Scale Definitions 1) StronglyDisagree 2) - 3) Disagree 4) - 5) Neutral 6) - 7) Agree 8) - 9) Strongly Agree
Creation Date Wed, Sep 16, 2015
Summary
This section summarizes how students evaluated competencies in decending order. For more details,please see the Competency Analysis section.
The Content
The Instructor
1. You found the class intellectually challenging andstimulating
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 8.2
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.0
2. You learned something that you consideredvaluable
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 8.2
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.2
3. Your interest in this subject has increased as aconsequence of this class
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.8
Median 9.0
Mode 9
4. You have learned and understood the subjectmaterials in this class
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.8
Median 8.0
Mode 9
Competency Analysis
Breaks down the scores by each rating scale for Course Questions and Instructor Questions. Open endedfeedback may also be provided.
Course Questions - Frequency Analysis
Learning - Academic Value
Standard Deviation +/-1.5 Standard Deviation +/-1.3
1. Class materials were well prepared and carefullyexplained
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 8.1
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.1
2. Proposed objectives agreed with those actuallytaught, so you knew where the class was going
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 8.1
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.2
Organization - Clarity
1. Students were encouraged to participate in classdiscussions
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 8.0
Median 8.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.1
2. Students were invited to share their ideas andknowledge
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.3
Median 8.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.9
3. Students were encouraged to ask questions andwere given meaningful answers
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.8
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.8
4. Students were encouraged to express their ownideas and/or question the instructor
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.7
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.8
Group Interaction
1. Feedback on examinations/graded materials wasvaluable
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.5
Median 8.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.5
2. Methods of evaluating student work were fair andappropriate
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.3
Median 7.0
Mode 7, 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.7
3. Examinations/graded materials tested classcontent as emphasized by the instructor
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.8
Median 8.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.4
Examinations - Grading
1. Required readings/texts were valuable
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.2
Median 7.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-2.3
2. Readings, homework, etc. contributed toappreciation and understanding of the subject
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.8
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.6
Assignments - Readings
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.6
Median 8.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.4
Overall Rating
Course Questions - Score Analysis
Learning - Academic Value
Overall
1. You found the class intellectuallychallenging and stimulating
2. You learned something that youconsidered valuable
3. Your interest in this subject hasincreased as a consequence of thisclass
4. You have learned and understoodthe subject materials in this class
Organization - Clarity
Overall
1. Class materials were wellprepared and carefully explained
2. Proposed objectives agreed withthose actually taught, so you knewwhere the class was going
Group Interaction
Overall
1. Students were encouraged toparticipate in class discussions
2. Students were invited to sharetheir ideas and knowledge
3. Students were encouraged to askquestions and were givenmeaningful answers
4. Students were encouraged toexpress their own ideas and/orquestion the instructor
Examinations - Grading
Overall
1. Feedback onexaminations/graded materials wasvaluable
2. Methods of evaluating studentwork were fair and appropriate
3. Examinations/graded materialstested class content as emphasizedby the instructor
Assignments - Readings
Overall Rating
Overall
1. Required readings/texts werevaluable
2. Readings, homework, etc.contributed to appreciation andunderstanding of the subject
Overall
General Observations - Courses
Are there any other aspects of this course that you think were very positive (e.g.particular readings, assignments, projects, topics studied) and why?
CommentI think the material was interesting and surely challenging!
Proofs of equations
I loved that this class showed the applications of math, using theory. It was so cool to do problems that applied to reallife situations.
The homeworks did a good job of reflecting what would be on the test.
The notes were very organized.
I fell like this course provides a nice bit of foundation for other courses in the Mathematics Major.
Are there any other aspects of this course you would change in future offerings (e.g.particular readings, assignments, projects, topics studied) and how?
CommentNo computer projects should be allowed, because I have no computer background and I found them to be impossible.This is a math class not a computer class. I even read the SAGE tutorials and I didn't understand how to completethem. I also feel like this course is much too difficult to be considered a freshman course.
Higher curve
Focus more on introducing the computer projects. Students who were not familiar with writing computer code were lostand out of luck when it came to completing the computer project on their own.
Give instruction on how to do the computer projects before assigning them. Maybe have a lecture or a part of somelectures dedicated to teaching how to use Sage. Some of us are completely new to it.
Computer projects were very difficult. I wish I had taken computer science beforehand or that we went over them inclass a little.
It would be nice to have a little bit more guidance on computer projects
Going over the homework afterwards.
I feel like we spent way too much time just talking about dynamical systems (the whole class) and I feel like a bit moreemphasis on maybe word-problem-type questions could be introduced. what I mean by this is that I wish we could begiven some sort of scenario and be asked to create a mathematical model from the situation - kind of like logic puzzles.
1. Instructor was enthusiastic about teaching theclass
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 8.7
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-0.8
2. Instructor was dynamic and energetic inconducting the class
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 8.8
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-0.4
3. Instructor enhanced presentations with the use ofhumor
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 8.5
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-0.9
4. Instructor's style of presentation held your interestduring class
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 8.3
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.1
Instructor Questions - Frequency Analysis
Instructor Enthusiasm
1. Instructor was friendly towards individual students
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 8.4
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.0
2. Instructor had a genuine interest in individualstudents
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.8
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.4
3. Instructors made students feel welcome inseeking help/advice in or outside of class
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.9
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.4
4. Instructor was adequately accessible to studentsduring office hours or after class
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 8.2
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.3
Individual Rapport
1. Instructor contrasted the implications of varioustheories
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.8
Median 8.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.6
2. Instructor presented the background or origin ofideas/concepts developed in class
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.8
Median 8.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.5
3. Instructor presented points of view other thanhis/her own when appropriate
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.9
Median 8.5
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.4
4. Instructor adequately discussed currentdevelopments in the field
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.8
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.7
Breadth of Coverage
1. Instructor's explanations were clear
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.9
Median 8.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.2
Population Standard Deviation +/-1.1
2. Instructor gave presentations that facilitatedtaking notes
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 8.6
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-0.7
Population Standard Deviation +/-0.6
Organization - Clarity
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 8.1
Median 9.0
Mode 9
Standard Deviation +/-1.3
Population Standard Deviation +/-1.3
Overall Rating
Instructor Questions - Score Analysis
Instructor Enthusiasm
Overall
1. Instructor was enthusiastic aboutteaching the class
2. Instructor was dynamic andenergetic in conducting the class
3. Instructor enhanced presentationswith the use of humor
4. Instructor's style of presentationheld your interest during class
Individual Rapport
Overall
1. Instructor was friendly towardsindividual students
2. Instructor had a genuine interestin individual students
3. Instructors made students feelwelcome in seeking help/advice inor outside of class
4. Instructor was adequatelyaccessible to students during officehours or after class
Breadth of Coverage
Overall
1. Instructor contrasted theimplications of various theories
2. Instructor presented thebackground or origin ofideas/concepts developed in class
3. Instructor presented points ofview other than his/her own whenappropriate
4. Instructor adequately discussedcurrent developments in the field
Organization - Clarity
Overall
1. Instructor's explanations wereclear
2. Instructor gave presentations thatfacilitated taking notes
Overall Rating
Overall
General Observations - Instructors
What aspects of the instructor's teaching style did you find very positive and why?
CommentI liked Professor Moon because he was always excited and dynamic. He made the class more interesting, and madethe 1 hour 15 minutes pass quickly.
Energetic presentations
I enjoyed the use of humor in a potentially dull subject.
Han-Bom is very clear in his lessons and gives great notes. He's also very helpful outside of class and during officehours.
Han-Bom is the best math professor out of the 5 I've had. His explanations are extremely clear and he cared aboutindividual students.
Professor Moon is a very good instructor. His lectures are very clear and easy to understand. He is also very helpful tostudents outside of class.
This class was very, very challenging but Professor Moon did a great job of be clear and concise in his communicationof the concepts. The notes were helpful and well explained.
His energy because it was hard not to pay attention.
I enjoy how neatly he has all of his class lectures laid out. Not only is his handwriting impeccable, but the way in whichhe organizes everything on the board makes comprehension that much easier. There is a definite format involved ineach day of class, too.
What specific advice would you give to help your instructor improve your learningexperience in this course, and why?
CommentI would suggest that he doesn't require the computer projects for those who have no programming experience, andassign them a different assignment in place of the projects. I did very poorly on the projects and they dragged my gradedown! However, I really like how understanding professor Moon is, and he is willing to help at any time.
Less snow days
Possibly assign homework that falls more in line with the lecture. For instance, there were numerous instances wherethe homework was too difficult/did not follow what was learned in the lecture, and the textbook was also no help.
Please go over computer projects in class! I have no idea how to write codes.
The wording of test questions was sometimes a bit confusing, maybe sometimes a little misleading. He should rewordhis questions so that they are more understandable. Same thing with regards to Computer Project questions.
I would like more guidance in class on the basics of the computer projects.
Go a bit slower and explain homeworks that students generally had trouble on.
I feel like a few more computer projects would have been helpful for those students who have no computer sciencebackground.
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.0
Median 7.0
Mode 7
Standard Deviation +/-1.6
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 7.2
Median 7.0
Mode 7
Standard Deviation +/-1.3
General Questions
Subject difficulty, relative to other subjects was
Subject workload, relative to other subjects was
Statistics ValueResponse Count 13
Mean 6.3
Median 6.0
Mode 5
Standard Deviation +/-1.4
Subject pace was
Average number of hours per week required outside of class
How much effort did you put into the class?
What do you expect your final grade in this course to be?
For you, this course is:
Which of these following reasons figured in your decision to take this course? (Markall that apply)
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