Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 APS April Meeting
Volume 68, Number 6
Minneapolis, Minnesota (Apr 15-18)
Virtual (Apr 24-26); Time Zone: Central Time
Session B18: Theoretical Frameworks and Methodologies
10:45 AM–12:21 PM,
Saturday, April 15, 2023
Room: Marquette IX - 2nd Floor
Sponsoring
Unit:
GPER
Chair: Jennifer Blue, Miami University
Abstract: B18.00004 : Assessing introductory physics students using large open item bank created using GPT-3 and Wolfram Alpha*
11:21 AM–11:33 AM
Presenter:
Zhongzhou Chen
(University of Central Florida)
Author:
Zhongzhou Chen
(University of Central Florida)
Collaboration:
None
This pilot study explores a different assessment method based on large open isomorphic item banks. Isomorphic items are created by systematically varying features of a template problem, which can be done efficiently by training natural language model GPT-3 to write problem text, and using Wolframalpha to generate solutions. One problem bank of 45 isomorphic problems was created and open to students for practice, and on a following exam one problem was randomly chosen from the bank. A second problem which was also isomorphic but not included in the bank was also given on the same exam. The correct rate of the first problem was 23% and the second was 19%, with a correlation coefficient of 0.47. I will also compare Item response theory properties of those items, and the relation between student practice strategy and performance. This new assessment scheme has three major potential advantages. First, it will significantly reduce incentives for students to use websites such as Chegg. Second, item banks can be openly shared among instructors, leading to lower creation cost, higher quality, and comparable outcomes. Finally, assessments can be administered asynchronously, more frequently, and allow multiple attempts.
*This work is partly supported by NSF DUE-1845436
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