by admin | Jun 11, 2024 | Research
By Dr. Joe Tise, Senior Education Researcher, Institute for Advancing Computing Education In this series we have discovered the many ways in which evidence of validity can be produced and ways in which reliable data can be produced; now, we take a deeper look at...
by admin | May 27, 2024 | Research
By Dr. Joe Tise, Senior Education Researcher, Institute for Advancing Computing Education We can view reliability in education research as inherently linked to measurement error. For example, to be confident in claims we make about something we assess, the assessment...
by admin | May 12, 2024 | Reliability and Validity
By Dr. Joe Tise, Senior Education Researcher, Institute for Advancing Computing Education The concept of validity, including validity of educational research, has evolved over millennia. Some of the earliest examples of how validity influenced society at scale comes...
by admin | Apr 22, 2024 | Reliability and Validity
By Dr. Joe Tise, Senior Education Researcher, Institute for Advancing Computing Education In the past, reliability and validity may have been explained to you by way of an analogy: validity refers to how close to the “bullseye” you can get on a dart board, while...
by admin | Mar 9, 2024 | Research
We’re super excited to announce our long-awaited series on K-5 computing education podcasts! Our podcasts provide insights from discussions among teachers as they consider meaningful research and how they could adopt new practices into their classrooms. For...