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SAM Projects: Saving Your
School Time and Money
Steven Freund / University of Central Florida
Session Overview
Introduction
About SAM
SAM @ UCF
Time and Money Savings
Student Performance
Best Practices
Contact Information
Questions and Answers
Introduction
Steven Freund
Coordinate two high-enrollment
introductory computer courses
~5,000 students per year
Teach computer concepts, Windows
basics, and Microsoft Office
SAM plays a critical role in both courses
About SAM
Skills Assessment Manager
Assessment
Training
Projects
Projects use auto-grading technology to provide students
with instant feedback
Projects mirror end of chapter exercises in Shelly
Cashman, New Perspectives, and Illustrated Office 2007
books
Capstone projects serve as a “final exam” for each Office
program
About SAM
SAM 2007 v6.0 (available this
Summer) will grade Access projects
No technical expertise required to set
up or use SAM
Great help with accreditation
SAM @ UCF
Two courses: CGS 1060 and
CGS 2100
CGS 1060
SAM used for weekly Word, PowerPoint,
and Excel assignments
SAM “exams” given at the end of
teaching each Office program
Practice “exams” help prepare students
SAM @ UCF
CGS 2100
Traditional assignments
SAM exams given at the end of teaching
each Office program
Practice exams
SAM @ UCF
CGS 1060:
http://www.cs.ucf.edu/courses/cgs1060
CGS 2100
http://www.cs.ucf.edu/courses/cgs2100
Time and Money Savings
Students receive instant feedback
and detailed reports about their
performance (and errors)
Students know exactly where they
need to improve
You immediately can adjust your
curriculum to help reinforce
concepts students are missing
Time and Money Savings
You also can adjust your curriculum
to spend less time teaching concepts
students “get.”
On average, it takes our teaching
assistants one hour to grade an
assignment for a class of 30 students
Time and Money Savings
Let’s do the math!
1 lab section has 9 SAM “activities”
each semester
1 hour per week dedicated to grading
the “activity”
$8 / hour for a teaching assistant
$8 x 9 hours per semester = $72 per 30
students
Time and Money Savings
If our CGS 1060 class has 1,000 students
in a given semester, that saves us $2,400
But wait… there’s more!
That’s just for one class in one semester
We still have two other semesters
… and CGS 2100!
UCF ends up saving about $10,000
per year
Student Performance
We easily can track student
performance
My research has shown that students
who take the practice test (and
succeed) usually get an A on the real
test
Extremely consistent scoring
Best Practices
“Practice” and “real” tests
Pay attention to Frequency Analysis
Reports
In large classes, import your users
Make SAM Training available to your
students
Contact Information
Steven Freund
University of Central Florida
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: (407) 823-4697
Questions and Answers