Comparing Effectiveness of Instructional Delivery Modalities in an Engineering Course

Autar Kaw, Melinda R. Hess

Research output: Other contribution

Abstract

The effectiveness of four instructional delivery modalities, (i) traditional lecture, (ii) Web-enhanced lecture, (iii) Web-based self-study and (iv) Web-based self-study and classroom discussion, was investigated for a single instructional unit (Non-linear Equations) over separate administrations of an undergraduate engineering course in Numerical Methods. Two assessment instruments - student performance on a multiple-choice examination and a student satisfaction survey - were used to gather relevant data to compare the delivery modalities. Statistical analysis of the assessment data indicates that the second modality, in which Web-based modules for instruction were used during face-to-face lecture delivery mode, resulted in higher levels of student performance and satisfaction.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Jan 1 2007

Keywords

  • assessment
  • distance learning
  • instructional modes
  • numerical methods
  • web-based resources

Cite this