Outcome B: An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.

Definitions

Knowledge

Comprehension

Application

Analysis

Synthesis

Evaluation

Valuation

Bloom’s Definition:

Remembering previously learned information

Grasping the meaning of information

Applying knowledge to actual situations

Breaking down objects or ideas into simpler parts and seeing how the parts relate and are organized

Rearranging component ideas into a new whole

Making judgments based on internal evidence or external criteria

Sensitivity/willingness to receive (awareness w/o assessment, willingness to suspend judgment); Actively respond (comply, commit, internal satisfaction); Value (acceptance of worth, preference); Organize (when values conflict)

Verbs:

Arrange, define, describe, duplicate, identify, label, list, match, memorize, name, order, outline, recognize, relate, recall, repeat, reproduce, select, state

Classify, convert, defend, describe, discuss, distinguish, estimate, explain, express, extend, generalized, give example(s), identify, indicate, infer, locate, paraphrase, predict, recognize, rewrite, report, restate, review, select, summarize, translate

Apply, change, choose, compute, demonstrate, discover, dramatize, employ, illustrate, interpret, manipulate, modify, operate, practice, predict, prepare, produce, relate schedule, show, sketch, solve, use, write

Analyze, appraise, breakdown, calculate, categorize, compare, contrast, criticize, diagram, differentiate, discriminate, distinguish, examine, experiment, identify, illustrate, infer, model, outline, point out, question, relate, select, separate, subdivide, test

Arrange, assemble, categorize, collect, combine, comply, compose, construct, create, design, develop, devise, explain, formulate, generate, plan, prepare, propose, rearrange, reconstruct, relate, reorganize, revise, rewrite, set up, summarize, synthesize, tell, write

Appraise, argue, assess, attach, choose, compare, conclude, contrast, defend, describe, discriminate, estimate, evaluate, explain, judge, justify, interpret, relat, predict, rate, select, summarize, support, value

Accept, challenge, defend, respect, question, support, enjoy

Outcome Element:

Designing Experiments

Can recognize applicable analytical models, possible simulators (e.g. physical, digital, continuous, other format), testing apparatus, databases, models, etc.

Can identify applicable theory and recognize the past history

Can describe different measurement techniques and alternatives based on cost, etc.

Gives examples of possible disruptions that may occur while conducting experiment that could affect experimental data

Can discuss laboratory/experimental protocols

Understands the need for proper units

Can indicate how existing theory/history differs/complements current question

Can select the variables in questioned (controllable, level of variation, impact with other variables)

Identifies the constraints and assumptions for the experiment -

cost, time, equipment

Can construct an appropriate hypothesis or problem statement

Can select appropriate equipment, test apparatus, model, etc. for measuring variables in question

Aware of orderliness and integrity of data

Can use existing theory/history to design an experiment

Chooses the measure(s) of effectiveness by which the outcome or the alternative will be evaluated – cost, quality, value, time to complete, feasibility

Formulates the control and evaluating alternatives of the experiment

Develops contingency plans

Apply constraints and assumptions into experimental design

Determines the data that are appropriate to collect

Specifies and justifies the assumptions given test conditions

Predicts experimental uncertainties

Seeks information for experiment from multiple sources

 

Accepts the limitations and extensions that an experiment built can be used to represent the system

 

Definitions

Knowledge

Comprehension

Application

Analysis

Synthesis

Evaluation

Valuation

Bloom’s Definition:

Remembering previously learned information

Grasping the meaning of information

Applying knowledge to actual situations

Breaking down objects or ideas into simpler parts and seeing how the parts relate and are organized

Rearranging component ideas into a new whole

Making judgments based on internal evidence or external criteria

Sensitivity/willingness to receive (awareness w/o assessment, willingness to suspend judgment); Actively respond (comply, commit, internal satisfaction); Value (acceptance of worth, preference); Organize (when values conflict)

Verbs:

Arrange, define, describe, duplicate, identify, label, list, match, memorize, name, order, outline, recognize, relate, recall, repeat, reproduce, select, state

Classify, convert, defend, describe, discuss, distinguish, estimate, explain, express, extend, generalized, give example(s), identify, indicate, infer, locate, paraphrase, predict, recognize, rewrite, report, restate, review, select, summarize, translate

Apply, change, choose, compute, demonstrate, discover, dramatize, employ, illustrate, interpret, manipulate, modify, operate, practice, predict, prepare, produce, relate schedule, show, sketch, solve, use, write

Analyze, appraise, breakdown, calculate, categorize, compare, contrast, criticize, diagram, differentiate, discriminate, distinguish, examine, experiment, identify, illustrate, infer, model, outline, point out, question, relate, select, separate, subdivide, test

Arrange, assemble, categorize, collect, combine, comply, compose, construct, create, design, develop, devise, explain, formulate, generate, plan, prepare, propose, rearrange, reconstruct, relate, reorganize, revise, rewrite, set up, summarize, synthesize, tell, write

Appraise, argue, assess, attach, choose, compare, conclude, contrast, defend, describe, discriminate, estimate, evaluate, explain, judge, justify, interpret, relat, predict, rate, select, summarize, support, value

Accept, challenge, defend, respect, question, support, enjoy

Outcome: Element: Conduct Experiments

 

Aware of measurement errors in instrumentation, human, environment

Anticipates and minimizes experimental disruptions via pilot study

Acknowledges possible disruptions to existing surroundings and operations

Uses appropriate measurement techniques to collect data

Facilitates use of modern data collection techniques (computer for data logging)

Follows ethical protocols when collecting data

Documents collection procedures such that experiment may be repeated

Anticipates and minimizes data errors via pilot study

 

 

 

     

 

 

Definitions

Knowledge

Comprehension

Application

Analysis

Synthesis

Evaluation

Valuation

Bloom’s Definition:

Remembering previously learned information

Grasping the meaning of information

Applying knowledge to actual situations

Breaking down objects or ideas into simpler parts and seeing how the parts relate and are organized

Rearranging component ideas into a new whole

Making judgments based on internal evidence or external criteria

Sensitivity/willingness to receive (awareness w/o assessment, willingness to suspend judgment); Actively respond (comply, commit, internal satisfaction); Value (acceptance of worth, preference); Organize (when values conflict)

Verbs:

Arrange, define, describe, duplicate, identify, label, list, match, memorize, name, order, outline, recognize, relate, recall, repeat, reproduce, select, state

Classify, convert, defend, describe, discuss, distinguish, estimate, explain, express, extend, generalized, give example(s), identify, indicate, infer, locate, paraphrase, predict, recognize, rewrite, report, restate, review, select, summarize, translate

Apply, change, choose, compute, demonstrate, discover, dramatize, employ, illustrate, interpret, manipulate, modify, operate, practice, predict, prepare, produce, relate schedule, show, sketch, solve, use, write

Analyze, appraise, breakdown, calculate, categorize, compare, contrast, criticize, diagram, differentiate, discriminate, distinguish, examine, experiment, identify, illustrate, infer, model, outline, point out, question, relate, select, separate, subdivide, test

Arrange, assemble, categorize, collect, combine, comply, compose, construct, create, design, develop, devise, explain, formulate, generate, plan, prepare, propose, rearrange, reconstruct, relate, reorganize, revise, rewrite, set up, summarize, synthesize, tell, write

Appraise, argue, assess, attach, choose, compare, conclude, contrast, defend, describe, discriminate, estimate, evaluate, explain, judge, justify, interpret, relat, predict, rate, select, summarize, support, value

Accept, challenge, defend, respect, question, support, enjoy

Outcome Element:

Analyze Data

 

Can select and explain different methods of analysis (descriptive and inferential) and depth of the analysis needed

Can identify different audiences and their analysis/summary needs

Can identify artifacts/confounding elements that may result

 

Uses appropriate tools to analyze data

Selects and uses appropriate, self-explanatory graph formats for data

Prepares analysis such that results can be replicated

Can apply statistical procedures

Investigates possible artifacts with a balance of costs associated with the analysis

Organizes information into meaningful categories

 

   

 

 

Definitions

Knowledge

Comprehension

Application

Analysis

Synthesis

Evaluation

Valuation

Bloom’s Definition:

Remembering previously learned information

Grasping the meaning of information

Applying knowledge to actual situations

Breaking down objects or ideas into simpler parts and seeing how the parts relate and are organized

Rearranging component ideas into a new whole

Making judgments based on internal evidence or external criteria

Sensitivity/willingness to receive (awareness w/o assessment, willingness to suspend judgment); Actively respond (comply, commit, internal satisfaction); Value (acceptance of worth, preference); Organize (when values conflict)

Verbs:

Arrange, define, describe, duplicate, identify, label, list, match, memorize, name, order, outline, recognize, relate, recall, repeat, reproduce, select, state

Classify, convert, defend, describe, discuss, distinguish, estimate, explain, express, extend, generalized, give example(s), identify, indicate, infer, locate, paraphrase, predict, recognize, rewrite, report, restate, review, select, summarize, translate

Apply, change, choose, compute, demonstrate, discover, dramatize, employ, illustrate, interpret, manipulate, modify, operate, practice, predict, prepare, produce, relate schedule, show, sketch, solve, use, write

Analyze, appraise, breakdown, calculate, categorize, compare, contrast, criticize, diagram, differentiate, discriminate, distinguish, examine, experiment, identify, illustrate, infer, model, outline, point out, question, relate, select, separate, subdivide, test

Arrange, assemble, categorize, collect, combine, comply, compose, construct, create, design, develop, devise, explain, formulate, generate, plan, prepare, propose, rearrange, reconstruct, relate, reorganize, revise, rewrite, set up, summarize, synthesize, tell, write

Appraise, argue, assess, attach, choose, compare, conclude, contrast, defend, describe, discriminate, estimate, evaluate, explain, judge, justify, interpret, relat, predict, rate, select, summarize, support, value

Accept, challenge, defend, respect, question, support, enjoy

Interpret Data

 

Can recognize how results relate or differ from theory or previous results

Can verify and validate experimental results

Questions whether constraints hold in both experiment and real world

Relates and makes a connection between the measured property and variables

Examines data WRT measures of effectiveness

Makes considerations for risk

Combine results of multiple experiments, history or data sources

Clearly presents information usable in formats (graph, numerical, text, etc.)

Considers possible extensions of results to other areas

Interprets what the results mean with respect to the assumptions and constraints

Interprets results with regards to how results relate the theoretical state of nature or system

Selects the most appropriate solutions based on solution criteria

Assesses the accuracy and precision of the results

Interprets results with respect to the original hypothesis

Respects and understands the need to consider results from different view points and audiences

Appraises how results can be used to make a decision

Recognizes experiment’s limitations