Comparison of Features, Electronic Homework Management Systems

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Cheryl Baldwin Frech University of Central Oklahoma Edmond, OK 73034

Comparison of Features, Electronic Homework Management Systems Task for reviewers: answer questions 1 through 9 using a scale of 1 = agree; 5 = disagree Question 1

System is easy to learn to use: by faculty by students

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with CATALYST

Mastering Chemistry

OWL

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ARIS

System is easy to use: by faculty by students

WileyPLUS

SmartWork WebAssign

3

System has enough variety of question types

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System has enough variety of questions on each topic

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System has complete coverage of gen. chem. topics

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Student feedback is favorable: about questions

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about gradebook

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about other communication

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System has adequate support: for faculty for students

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System provides high quality of service (minimal downtime)

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System is compatible with course mgmt. systems? If yes, which?

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3 Depends on meaning of com­patibility

Coming soon with Black­board, WebCT, Angel

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Familiar with Blackboard

If Excel compatible

White­board, chat for online office hours.



Individual answer feedback; hints for custom tutoring; instructor diagnostic tools.

Useful student feedback; topic tutorials; simulations.

Equation editor; can “build” molecules to answer questions.

Internal email; discussion boards; compatible with 122 titles; uniform platform.

Yes.

Informal; see review.

No; informal only.

Described in the review.

Informal— tested for one semester before adoption.

No; used for seven years.

Is the program tied to use of a specific text or texts from the publisher?

Text specific; accesses problems from other texts of publisher.

No; but Wiley texts may provide better alignment. See Note 2.

See review, ref 2.

Described in the review.

Yes, Norton text.

No.

Cost per student, per semester? Free with textbook adoption?

$5/year See Note 2; more if varies among packaged bookstores; with text; cheaper $50/year as e-book only stand alone. or bundled.

Described in review.

Described in the review; see ref 1.

Free when bundled; $15 with used text.

$15.45/ semester; $11.95/ quarter. See ref 5.

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Other noteworthy features of the system

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Have you done a formal evaluation of the program’s use? an informal one?

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