Bringing Lecture-Tutorials Online: An Analysis of A New Strategy to Teach Planet Formation in the Undergraduate Classroom
Haylee N. Archer (1,2), Molly N. Simon (1), Chris Mead (1), Edward E., Prather (3), Mia Brunkhorst (1), Diana Hunsley (1) ((1) School of Earth and, Space Exploration, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA, (2) Lowell, Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ, USA

TL;DR
This study develops and evaluates an online, interactive lecture-tutorial for teaching planet formation in undergraduate astronomy courses, finding it effective but less so when delivered asynchronously.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel online, interactive lecture-tutorial for planet formation and assesses its effectiveness compared to traditional methods.
Findings
Online interactive LT matches in-person effectiveness.
Both LTs outperform lecture-only approaches.
Asynchronous delivery reduces learning gains.
Abstract
Previous studies conclusively show that pencil-and-paper lecture-tutorials (LTs) are incredibly effective at increasing student engagement and learning gains on a variety of topics when compared to traditional lecture. LTs in astronomy are post-lecture activities developed with the intention of helping students engage with conceptual and reasoning difficulties around a specific topic with the end goal of them developing a more expert-like understanding of astrophysical concepts. To date, all astronomy LTs have been developed for undergraduate courses taught in-person. Increases in online course enrollments and the COVID-19 pandemic further highlighted the need for additional interactive, research-based, curricular materials designed for online classrooms. To this end, we developed and assessed the efficacy of an innovative, interactive LT designed to teach planet formation in…
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TopicsOutdoor and Experiential Education
