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Revise Cohort Studies Lab - 2024 #61

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mbcann01 opened this issue Nov 8, 2023 · 0 comments
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Revise Cohort Studies Lab - 2024 #61

mbcann01 opened this issue Nov 8, 2023 · 0 comments
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mbcann01 commented Nov 8, 2023

Overview

  • In Fall 2023, I combined the cohort studies design and cohort studies analysis modules for the first time.
  • In preparing the lab, I started by simply combining the two individual labs.
  • There is a lot of room for cleaning up and improvement.

Improvement notes

  • It's long! Possibly move some of the questions over to the module quiz?
  • Do a better job of aligning lab questions and quiz questions.
  • It feels like the first answer choice is the correct answer for too many questions.
  • Replace all Stata output with R output.
  • If you drop some questions, add them to a question bank in Canvas?

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  • Change the due data back to the end of the lab session. I changed it to the end of the week in Fall 2023.
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@mbcann01 mbcann01 added the revise content There is a new/better way to describe or demonstrate a concept or example? label Nov 8, 2023
@mbcann01 mbcann01 moved this from Todo to In Progress in Epidemiology III Public Repository Nov 8, 2023
@mbcann01 mbcann01 added this to the Fall 2023 milestone Nov 8, 2023
@mbcann01 mbcann01 changed the title Revise Cohort Studies Lab - Year Revise Cohort Studies Lab - 2024 Nov 8, 2023
@mbcann01 mbcann01 modified the milestones: Fall 2023, Fall 2024 Nov 8, 2023
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