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My problem is students don't read graphs and tables effectively. Research Question • Does continued practice producing and interpreting graphs increase students’ skill at getting information out of a graph, i.e., does this type of exercise improve their ability to read a graph or table? Why is this project interesting? • Producing/interpreting graphs and tables is a Program-Level Outcome for our majors. • Only 52% of first-year science majors successfully identified dependent and independent variables and 42% correctly summarized the central findings of a figure. Alignment with Objectives & Learning Goals • My intervention, a series of exercises producing graphs related to course material, will improve the proficiency of my students with graphs and tables. • Bowen et al., (1999) showed that students' lack of experience in generating graphs slows their interpretation of a "ready-made" graph. Student population • Selective undergraduate-only liberal arts college (2400 students total) • 200-level Molecular Genetics course • Mixed science majors (Biology, Biochemistry, Neuroscience, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science) • 24 student cap with 2 lab sections • Typically sophomore, junior, or senior (rarely freshman).