22 research outputs found
Analyzing the Effect of Targeted Activities on Linear Concept Understanding
Despite previously showing mastery of all test topics in ALEKS, Andrews’ remedial math students continue to struggle with some of them on the paper tests. After previous research, additional teaching activities, including one targeting word problems, were implemented to address student misconceptions about linear equations. My current research compares student performance on the paper tests before and after these activities on questions regarding linear relationship word problems. My findings show no statistically significant difference in student performance after these activities. These results will lead to further curriculum changes, in an attempt to increase students’ long-term conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills
The Student Movement Volume 106 Issue 14: Climb Every Mountain, Tube Every Hill
HUMANS
Getting to Know AU\u27s New Photography Professor Dan Weber. Interviewed by Karenna Lee
Interview with BSCF President Khaylee Sands, Interviewed by: Timmy Duado
Military to Music: Interview with Marcus Carter, Interviewed by: Grace No
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Black Entertainers Who Inspire Me, Hannah Cruse
In the Words of AU: Why Black Art is Important, Solana Campbell
Know Your Roots by Marcel Mattox, Interviewed by: Kaela McFadden
NEWS
Embracing the New Normal, Jenae Rogers
Mask Off: Andrews University Updates Covid-19 Guidelines, Abigail Lee
Panic: Understanding the War Over Ukraine, Chris Ngugi
Winter Storms Flurry Through the Midwest and the South, Nathan Mathieu
IDEAS
Kanye West and Paternal Accountability: Why it Matter, Alyssa Henriquez
Should Joe Biden Cancel Student Debt?
Who Has to Save The World?, Qualyn Robinson
PULSE
Cardinals vs. Golden Eagles: A Few Last Flights at the Season\u27s End, Alannah Tjhatra
Fun Weekend Winter Activities, Shania Watts
Thoughts on the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, Kaela McFadden
THE LAST WORD
Please Lamson Hall, Can I Have Some More?, Abigail Leehttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-106/1013/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 6: AU Infused with New Cultural Perspectives
NEWS
Andrews University Wind Symphony Performs Songs of the Sea Concert, Jenae Rogers
Dr. Marilyn McEntyre Speaks at John O. Walker Lecture, Taylor Uphus
Students Worship Together at Infusion Vespers, Caralynn Chan
PULSE
Interest and Apathy Towards Politics, Wambui Karanja
Memories of Chuseok: Celebrating Community, Jessica Rim
Pumpkin Spice: Deconstructed, Masy Domecillo
HUMANS
Explaining the Letter: Talking with Kelli Coffen, Interviewed by Abigail Lee
Holly Sharp, AFIA Cultural VP, on Filipino American History Month, Interviewed by Terika Williams
Thoughts on the Last Presidential Debate, Interviewed by Alyssa Henriquez
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Another Fall Playlist!, Created by Evin N. Musgrove
Artist Spotlight: Courtney Saunders, Interviewed by Pearl Parker
Unorthodox, Hannah Cruse
IDEAS
Get Your Flu Shot! Now More Than Ever, Sung Been Han
Just This Once , Evin N. Musgrove
LAST WORD
Apoliticism in Election Season, Daniel Selfhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1006/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 3: Students Take Appling Break
NEWS
Reimagining Chapel through Pulse Groups, Jenae Rogers
Pacific Union College Students Evacuated After Glass Fire, Staff
Unidos Through Ethnicity, Caralynn Chan
PULSE
Fresh Air, Fresh Produce, Jessica Rim
Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice, Wambui Karanja
Yo Tengo Hambre!: A Sample of Hispanic Cuisine, Interviewed by Alec Bofetiado
HUMANS
Diversity in the English Classroom, Interviewed by Alyssa Henriquez
Kyara Samuels on Panamanian Culture, Interviewed by Ben Lee
My Multicultural Experience: Eight Students Discuss The Impact of Hispanic Culture on Their Lives, Interviewed by Celeste Richardson
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Hispanic & Latinx Show and Movie Recommendations!, Megan Napod
TikTok, Time\u27s Running Out, Joshua Deonarine
Zoey\u27s Extraordinary Playlist, Hannah Cruse
IDEAS
Conversations With Me, Evin N. Musgrove
Faith in Our Current Moment, Adoniah Simon
Remembering RBG Part 1: Legacy of the Supreme Court Justice, American Icon and Feminist Champion, Lyle Goulbourne
THE LAST WORD
Gaming and \u27The Guys\u27, Daniel Selfhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1003/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 106 Issue 2: Alumni Run Back to AU: Race Honors the Late Dr. Fay Bradley
HUMANS
WeCare4U: Not Just a Club - A Ministry, Interviewed by: Irina Gagiu
I\u27m Proud of My Hispanic Heritage Because..., Caryn Cruz
Senior Spotlight: Grant Steinweg (senior, music composition), Interviewed by: Lauren Kim
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Creative Spotlight: Evin-Nazya Musgrove (senior, psychology), Interviewed by: Megan Napod
Jordan Feliz Comes to Town, Joshua Deonarine
TV On Strike, Anonymous Student
NEWS
AU Presents the Alumni Homecoming Gala Concert, Caralynn Chan
Suicide Prevention Week, Jenae Rogers
Volunteering at the 2021 Bradley Family Harvest Run, Brendan Syto
IDEAS
Raising the Minimum Wage to $15 an Hour, Abraham Bravo
Should Chapel Be Mandatory?, Lyle Goulbourne
The Texas Heartbeat Act, Gabriela Francisco
PULSE
A Recap of Apple\u27s 2021 iPhone Event, T Bruggeman
Explorations Around Andrews (Driving Distance). Wambui Karanja
Social Issues, Politics, and Performative Activism: Our Place in Creating Change, Karenna Lee
THE LAST WORD
Why Baljeet Sucks: The Denigration of South-Asian Culture in American Media, Alyssa Henriquezhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-106/1001/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 12: Driving-In to the Spider-Verse: AUSA Hosts Arachnid Movie Night
NEWS
Andrews University Wind Symphony Holds Vespers, Jenae Rogers
One Year Later: Reflecting on the Changes at Andrews University Since COVID-19, Taylor Uphus
The Center for Faith Engagement Hosts World Changers Week, Terika Williams
PULSE
COVID-safe Adventures, Interview by HeeYun Oh
The Vaccine, Masy Domecillo
What is St. Patrick\u27s Day?, Interviews by Wambui Karanja
HUMANS
AUSA Art Director Interview, Interviewed by Brandi Seawood
Examining the Myanmar Crisis with Rebecca Fanai, Interviewed by Fitz-Ear McKenzie II
The Day Our World Shut Down, Interviews by Terika Williams
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Creative Spotlight: Karenna Lee, Interviewed by Megan Napod
Current Favorite Women in the Arts, Kaela McFadden
Cuties: Social Value vs. Social Harm, Hannah Cruse
IDEAS
Allow the Good Things, Evin N. Musgrove
What You Can Do: Allyship for the Everyday, Abigail Lee
THE LAST WORD
Reaching for the Impossible, Kurt Kuhlmanhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1016/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 13: AU Students Speak out Against Anti-AAPI Violence
NEWS
James White Library Offers Useful Resources to Students, Amanda Cho
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Center for Faith Engagement Host Asian American and Pacific Islander Forum, Jenae Rogers
The Office of Research and Creative Scholarship Hosts the Undergraduate Research and Honors Scholar Symposium, Caralynn Chan
PULSE
My Experience with Robinhood, Matthew Jarrard
Nature Spots on Campus, Gloria Oh
Pilipino Culture Night, Interviews by Masy Domecillo
HUMANS
Interview with T Bruggemann, Terika Williams
Interviewing Andrews University\u27s AAPI Students on Allyship, Interviewed by Abigail Lee
Senior Spotlight: Hailey Kim, Interviewed by Celeste Richardson
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Creative Spotlight: Marcel Mattox, Interviewed by Joshua Deonarine
AAPI Documentaries You Need to Watch, Megan Napod
Asian Women, Courtesy of Hollywood, Hannah Cruse
IDEAS
Flying Sparks: The Implications of the Rise in AAPI Hate, Alannah Tjhatra
The Three P\u27s of Perspective, Kyara Samuels
THE LAST WORD
Respecting Apoliticism, Daniel Selfhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1017/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 11: A Symposium of Research: Students Share Capstone Scholarship
NEWS
Andrews University Choral Performs Chasing Away the Blues Concert, Jenae Rogers
Bump, Set, Spike: Players and Fans Enjoy Intramural Volleyball Games, Amanda Cho
Reaching Milestones: The Honors Poster Symposium, Elianna Srikureja
WEAAU Hosts Women\u27s History Month Vespers, Terika Williams
PULSE
Hello, Sunshine, Wambui Karanja
Study Spots, Gloria Oh
The Buchanan Revitalization Project, Interview by Alec Bofetiado
HUMANS
An Interview with This Year\u27s AUSA President: Kyara Samuels, Interviewed by Abigail Lee
Editor-in-Chief Spotlight, Interviewed by Brandi Seawood
Senior Spotlight: TJ Hunter, Alyssa Henriquez
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Book Review: Becoming by Michelle Obama, Alannah Tjhatra
Contemporary Young Women Making an Impact: Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Kaela McFadden
Creative Spotlight: Michael Davis, Interviewed by Pearl Parker
Nomadland, Hannah Cruse
IDEAS
Literature and Her Influences: A Women\u27s History Month Booklist, Abigail Lee
The Astounding Potential of mRNA Vaccines, Lyle Goulbourne
THE LAST WORD
Trouble with the Editors, Moriah McDonaldhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1014/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 6: Waiting for the Election Results to Fall
NEWS
ASIS Holds Game Night and Celebrates 75th Independence Day, Amanda Cho
Students Witness Trump Parade, Taylor Uphus
University Singers, Canta Bella and Pioneer Men\u27s Chorus Perform for The Road Home Concert, Jenae Rogers
PULSE
De-stressing through Journaling and Painting, Wambui Karanja
Dorm Recipes: How to Never Leave Your Room, Jessica Rim
Reading Recommendations, Masy Domecillo
HUMANS
Club Spotlight: Southern Asian Student Association (SASA), Interviewed by Fitz-Earl McKenzie II
Senior Spotlight: Delight Pazvakawambwa, Interviewed by Celeste Richardson
Thoughts on Voting in the 2020 Election, Interviewed by Pearl Parker
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
ASIS Game Night: Let\u27s Learn Indonesian Games!, Joshua Deonarine
Creative Spotlight: Nathanael Cincala, Interviewed by Megan Napod
Good Books for Cold Nights, Hannah Cruse
IDEAS
COVID-19 Update and the Case for Stricter Mandates, Lyle Goulbourne
Productivity Tips to Help You Get Smart Fast, Alannah Tjihatra
The Confining Routine, Solana Campbellhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1007/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue Issue 5: Artist Spotlight: Jel Tamayo
NEWS
Andrews University Transitions to Dynamic Campus, Taylor Uphus
ASIS Holds First Vespers of Fall 2020, Joelle Kim
Students Participate in Andrews University Vote Week, Caralynn Chan
The Andrews University Symphony Orchestra Performs Awakening Concert, Jenae Rogers
PULSE
How to Stay Eco-Friendly During the Pandemic, Gloria Oh
Paralleling the Hispanic and Filipino Cultural Experience, Alec Bofetiado
The GetApp Go-To Orders, Wambui Karanja
HUMANS
AU Athletics for the Year 2020-21, Interviewed by Fitz-Earl McKenzie II
Checking in with Honors: 2020-21 Plans, Interviewed by Terika Williams
Discussing Mental Health and the CTC with Dr. Judith Bernard-Fisher and Mindy Kissinger, Interviewed by Abigail Lee
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Filipino Artist Spotlight: Jel Tamayo, Megan Napod
Noche Latina: A Night of Music, Poetry, Dance, and Culture, Megan Napod
Signal Boost, Monday by Evin-Nazya Musgrove
IDEAS
That\u27s Just Me , Evin N. Musgrove
Superspreader in Chief, Lyle Goulbourne
The Vice Presidential Debate, Alannah Tjhatrahttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1005/thumbnail.jp