SBIR-STTR Award

A Novel Platform for High-Quality Formative Assessment in Mathematics
Award last edited on: 3/23/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DoEd
Total Award Amount
$1,050,000
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
99190018R0005
Principal Investigator
Brett Milne

Company Information

Simbulus Inc (AKA: Woot Math Inc)

2017 10th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302
   (303) 449-6284
   info@simbulus.com
   www.simbulus.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 02
County: Boulder

Phase I

Contract Number: edIES17C0048
Start Date: 5/1/2017    Completed: 11/1/2017
Phase I year
2017
Phase I Amount
$150,000
In prior research and development, the project team developed Woot Math, a web- and app-based mathematics intervention for algebra. With this Phase I funding, the team will develop and test a prototype of Woot Math Polls, an interactive formative assessment platform to facilitate teachers' real-time decision-making while students use Woot Math in the classroom. The prototype will allow teachers to create, customize, and remix materials as Open Educational Resources to be shared with other teachers using the intervention. At the end of Phase I in a pilot study with six algebra teachers, the researchers will examine whether the prototype functions as planned, and whether teachers believe that the full product concept could be implemented and could have potential for improving student outcomes.

Phase II

Contract Number: 91990018C0017
Start Date: 5/10/2018    Completed: 5/9/2020
Phase II year
2018
Phase II Amount
$900,000
Purpose: The project team fully developed Woot Math Polls, a formative assessment dashboard that converts student math work into data-driven insights to inform teacher instruction and student learning in middle and high school algebra classrooms. Research has marked a decline in math achievement around the time students take algebra in middle school. Technological innovations that produce immediate information that teachers and students can use to facilitate dialogue and analysis of complex topics offer potential for improving understanding and learning. Project Activities: During Phase I in 2017, the team developed a prototype of a dashboard that generates information on student work during algebra class. At the end of Phase I, researchers completed a pilot study with 254 students and nine teachers across grade 8 and 9 classrooms. They found that the prototype operated as intended, teachers were able to understand and use the dashboard, and students were engaged during classroom dialogue around the insights on their work. In Phase II, the team fully developed the user interface for students and teachers, a tool to create and share Open Educational Resources (OERs), and materials to support classroom implementation. All development during this project was done through a co-design process with math educators and students, with iterative refinements made at key milestones based on this feedback until development was concluded. In late 2019 and early 2020, the researchers conducted pilot implementations in three mathematics classrooms. Survey data and observations demonstrated that math educators reported the product worked as intended and was feasible to integrate within classroom instruction, and students provided feedback that they liked the functionalities offered by the product and were engaged during use. A randomized controlled trial was planned for the spring of 2020 and sites were set to begin data collection in February 2020, however none of the sites were able to participate due to the closure of schools during COVID-19. Later in 2020, Woot Math was acquired by SAGA Education, with the product immediately integrated within SAGA's suite of math products and in distribution for remote and in-class learning in the 2020-2021 school year. Saga also adapted the Woot Math technology for use with their remote tutoring programs, with 25,000 tutoring sessions occurred during the 2020 and 2021 school year. Product: In prior research and development, the project team developed Woot Math, a technology delivered intervention with interactive games and activities for algebra learning. In this project, the team fully developed Woot Math Polls, a formative assessment dashboard to convert student work into data-driven insights to promote dialogue and discussion of complex algebra topics between teachers and students. The dashboard works across all web-enabled devices, including laptops, tablets, smartphones, smart boards, and projectors. The dashboard includes a teacher tool to create, customize, share, and remix materials as OERs, which teachers can share with other teachers using the dashboard. The intervention in coordination with the dashboard is intended to support student outcomes for Common Core standards in algebra.