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Steve Anderson and I are running a workshop on SAT Oct. 4 at GSA, and  
we still have room for additional participants. This workshop is part  
of a new NSF grant geared towards revision and expansion of the  
Geoscience Concept Inventory. We are working towards a community  
effort to build a concept inventory that meets the geoscience  
community's assessment needs. During this workshop participants will  
learn to use qualitative data to write concept inventory questions,  
and will learn about future plans to build a GCI WebCenter for  
question development and student assessment. The cost is minimal  
($10), and we have set aside the entire day to work with  
participants. A complete description is pasted below; please forward  
this to anyone you think may be interested.

Take care,
Julie

Julie Libarkin
Geological Sciences & Division of Science and Mathematics Education
Michigan State University


523. Writing and Evaluating Geoscience Concept Inventory Questions.  
Sat., 4 Oct., 9 am-5 pm Cosponsored by National Science Foundation.  
Julie Libarkin, Michigan State Univ.; Steven W. Anderson, Univ. of  
Northern Colorado. Limit: 50. Fee: US$10; includes continental  
breakfast. CEU: 0.7.
The Geoscience Concept Inventory, or GCI, is a valid and reliable  
assessment tool designed for entry-level college earth science  
courses. Although used widely, the GCI currently consists of only 69  
validated questions and covers only a narrow range of topics relevant  
to the earth sciences. The geoscience community can help build  
assessment tools relevant to their own courses through participation  
in the new GCI initiative to generate a community-developed bank of  
GCI questions. Participants in this workshop will learn techniques  
for writing multiple-choice questions and will receive training in  
qualitative data analysis for concept inventory development.