Measuring Impact: Did Changes Actually Help?
Compare quiz performance, completion rates, and time-on-task before and after improvements. Layer in student self-reports of clarity and confidence to validate whether the numbers align with lived experience in meaningful, lasting ways.
Measuring Impact: Did Changes Actually Help?
Pilot two versions of an instruction set or example. Keep the winner. This lightweight approach yields rapid learning without risking the whole course experience and builds a culture of evidence-informed teaching decisions.
Measuring Impact: Did Changes Actually Help?
Publish a visual summary: what changed, what improved, what’s next. Invite students to react with quick polls or comments. Your transparency turns data into dialogue and keeps the improvement loop active and collaborative.