Publications by Mark Urban-Lurain
(2012). Deciphering Student Ideas on Thermodynamics Using Computerized Lexical Analysis of Student Writing. In American Society for Engineering Education. San Antonio, TX. Retrieved from http://www.asee.org/public/conferences/8/papers/4747/view (Original work published 06/2012AD)
. (2019). Deconstruction of Holistic Rubrics into Analytic Rubrics for Large-Scale Assessments of Students Reasoning of Complex Science Concepts. Practical Assessment, Research \& Evaluation, 24. http://doi.org/10.7275/9h7f-mp76 (Original work published 09/2019AD)
. (2017). Developing a Constructed Response Question Targeting Student Understanding of Phospholipid Properties within a Cell Membrane. In Society for the Advacement of Biology Education Research.
. (2017). Enzyme Structure and Function: Comparing Student Responses to Multiple Question Versions [Poster]. In CREATE for STEM Mini Conference.
. (2012). Examining student constructed explanations of thermodynamics using lexical analysis. In Frontiers in Education. Seattle, WA. (Original work published 10/2012AD)
. (2012). Examining students' ability to apply thermodynamics concepts in biology: computerized lexical analysis reveals heterogeneous ideas. In Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research. Minneapolis, MN.
. (2014). Examining the Impact of Question Surface Features on Students Answers to Constructed Response Questions in Biology. CREATE for STEM Mini Conference. East Lansing, MI. (Original work published 02/2014AD)
. (2014). Examining the impact of question surface features on students' answers to constructed response questions in biology [Poster]. In University Undergraduate Research and Art Forum (UURAF). Michigan State University.
. (2014). Examining the impact of question surface features on students' answers to constructed response questions in biology [Poster]. In University Undergraduate Research and Art Forum (UURAF). Michigan State University.
. (2014). Examining the impact of question surface features on students’ answers to constructed response questions in biology [Poster]. In CREATE for STEM Mini Conference. East Lansing, MI.
. (2015). Examining the Impact of Question Surface Features on Students’ Answers to Constructed-Response Questions on Photosynthesis. Cbe—Life Sciences Education, 14(2). http://doi.org/doi:10.1187/cbe.14-07-0110
. (2016). Expanding a National Network for Automated Analysis of Constructed Response Assessments to Reveal Student Thinking in STEM. In American Association for the Advancement of Science. Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science. Retrieved from http://www.enfusestem.org/projects/collaborative-research-expanding-a-national-network-for-automated-analysis-of-constructed-response-assessments-to-reveal-student-thinking-in-stem-5/ (Original work published 04/2016AD)
. (2015). Expanding a national network for automated analysis of constructed response assessments to reveal student thinking in STEM. Computers In Education Journal, 6(1), 65-81.
. (2014). Expanding a National Network for Automated Analysis of Constructed Response Assessments to Reveal Student Thinking in STEM. In ASEE. Indianapolis, IN. Retrieved from http://www.asee.org/public/conferences/32/papers/9856/view (Original work published 06/2014AD)
. (2013). Exploring Computerized Lexical Analysis to Predict Calibrated Peer Review Ratings of Student Writing in Chemistry. In NARST. Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. (Original work published 04/2013AD)
. (2017). Exploring students ideas about the flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA. In Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research.
. (2017). Exploring Students Ideas of the Origin of Genetic Variation [Poster]. In CREATE for STEM Mini-Conference. East Lansing, MI.
. (2020). Exploring the meaning of function as a complex idea embedded within the crosscutting concept of structure and function. Journal On Excellence In College Teaching, 31.
. (2015). Faculty Learning Communities as a Focus for Assessment-Driven Instructional Change. In CREATE for STEM Mini Conference. East Lansing, MI.
. (2020). From substitution to redefinition: A framework of machine-learning based science assessment. Journal Of Research In Science Teaching. http://doi.org/10.1002/tea.21658 (Original work published 10/2020AD)
. (2011). Harnessing Technology to Improve Formative Assessment of Student Conceptions in STEM: Forging a National Network. Cbe - Life Sciences Education, 10, 149-155. http://doi.org/10.1187/cbe.11-03-0019 (Original work published Summer)
. (2012). How do biology undergraduates "explain" photosynthesis? Investigating student responses to different constructed response question stems. In . Indianapolis: NARST. (Original work published 03/2012AD)
. (2010). Insight into student thinking in STEM: Lessons learned from lexical analysis of student writing. NARST Annual International Conference. Philadelphia, PA.
. (2015). Insights into Students Thinking about the Central Dogma from the Automated Analysis of Constructed Response Questions. In SABER.
. (2019). Interdisciplinary insights from instructor interviews reconciling "structure and function" in biology, biochemistry, and chemistry through the context of enzyme binding. Disciplinary And Interdisciplinary Science Education Research, 1. http://doi.org/10.1186/s43031-019-0016-7 (Original work published 12/2019AD)
. (2021). Introductory biology undergraduate students mixed ideas about genetic information flow. Biochemistry And Molecular Biology Education, 49(3). http://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1002/bmb.21483 (Original work published 05/2021AD)
. (2014). Investigating the Impact of Faculty Learning Communities on Biology Instructors. Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research (SABER). Minneapolis, MN. (Original work published 07/2014AD)
. (2012). Lexical and qualitative analysis of students’ written responses and interviews explaining chemical functional group behavior in cellular biology. In Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research. Minneapolis, MN.
. (2023). Machine Learning Mixed Methods Text Analysis: An Illustration From Automated Scoring Models of Student Writing in Biology Education. Journal Of Mixed Methods Research, 15586898231153946. http://doi.org/10.1177/15586898231153946 (Original work published 02/2023AD)
. (2011). Making connections: Can lexical analysis reveal students thinking about key genetics concepts?. University Undergraduate Research And Arts Forum (Uuraf). (Original work published 04/2011AD)
. (2019). Mixed Student Ideas about Mechanisms of Human Weight Loss. Cbe—Life Sciences Education, 18, ar37. http://doi.org/10.1187/cbe.18-11-0227 (Original work published 09/19AD)
. (2011). Moving Across Scales: Using Lexical Analysis to Reveal Student Reasoning about Photosynthesis. In National Association of Research on Science Teaching. Orlando, FL. (Original work published 04/2011AD)
. (2017). Prevalent Student Conceptions Involving Structure-Function Relationships in Cell Membranes [Poster]. In Mid-Michigan Symposium for Undergraduate Research Experiences.
. (2018). Probing students' mental models about structure-function relationships in the cell membrane. In Conference at the Interface of Discipline-Based Education Research (DBER) in STEM and Psychological Science. St. Louis, MO.
. (2020). Quantifying cognitive bias in educational researchers. International Journal Of Research \& Method In Education. http://doi.org/10.1080/1743727X.2020.1804541 (Original work published 08/2020AD)
. (2016). Rapid Analysis of Written Responses to Reveal Student Misconceptions in Thermodynamics. In Annual Meeting of the AIChE.
. (2019). Rasch validation of computer scored constructed response items in undergraduate introductory biology courses. In NARST. Baltimore, MD.
. (2017). Representing students constructed responses in STEM courses: Which visualizations appeal to various stakeholders?. In Gordon Research Conference on Visualization in Science and Education.
. (2018). Structure and function relationships in the educational expectations. Journal Of College Science Teaching, 47(6). Retrieved from https://my.nsta.org/resource/?id=10.2505/4/jcst18_047_06_24
. (2017). Student Misconceptions of Molecular Energy Evaluated Using Rapid Analysis of Constructed Responses. In Midwest Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics.
. (2015). Student writing reveals misconceptions in the Central Dogma of Biology. In The Mid-Michigan Symposium for Undergraduate Research Experiences.
. (2013). Student writing reveals their heterogeneous thinking about the origin of genetic variation in populations. In NARST. Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. (Original work published 04/2013AD)
. (2015). The Central Dogma of molecular biology: Investigating student challenges understanding transcription. In SABER.
. (2016). The Development of Constructed Response Astronomy Assessment Items. In NARST. Baltimore, MD. Retrieved from http://matthewmsteele.github.io/NARST2016/ (Original work published 04/2016AD)
. (2016). The Importance of Random Assortment and Blinding in Qualitative Data Analysis. In NARST. Baltimore, MD.
. (2019). Through the Eyes of Faculty: Using Personas as a Tool for Learner-Centered Professional Development. Cbe - Life Sciences Education, 18. http://doi.org/10.1187/cbe.19-06-0114 (Original work published 11/2019AD)
. (2019). Towards an Equitable Design Framework of Developing Argumentation in Science Items and Rubrics for Machine Learning. In NARST.
. (2017). Towards meaningful scores: Development and validation of analytic rubrics for diagnostic purposes. In Society for the Advacement of Biology Education Research.
. (2008). Understanding undergraduate students conceptions in science: Using lexical analysis software to analyze students constructed responses in biology. NARST 2008 Annual International Conference. Baltimore, MD. (Original work published March 30 - April)
. (2013). Using Computerized Lexical Analysis of Student Writing to Facilitate Just-in-Time-Teaching in Large Enrollment Biology Courses. Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research (SABER) Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN: SABER. (Original work published 07/2013AD)
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