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10 Talk to Students About Importance
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Educate students about course
evaluations:
• What are they for?
• Why should students care?
• What should they keep in mind when
filling out these evaluations?
Example:
Chalmers University of Technology (Göteborg,
Sweden) - A Film About Feedback
https://student.portal.chalmers.se/en/chalmersstudies/courseinformation/courseevaluation/Pages/default.aspx
9 Frequency of Email Reminders
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Course Evaluations allows your team to schedule and send directed mass mailings to students:
• Reminders will only be sent to students who have not yet completed all of their evaluations.
• Timing of emails (around periods when students are idle/waiting in line/on the bus)
• Frequency of emails (every 3 days)
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8 Using University Technology Systems
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Use of campus portals to distribute evaluation link:
• Incorporate into LMS or LTI, allowing students to sign
on or view this in a familiar online space.
• Blackboard Building Block
• Canvas
• Moodle/MoodleRooms
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7 Early Access to Grades
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Provide early access to students’ grades if all of
their evaluations have been completed.
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6 Marketing to Students
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Share student link used to evaluate:
https://school.campuslabs.com/courseeval/
• Student Media (campus newspaper,
radio station, etc.)
• Posters/Flyers (including campus TVs)
• Social Media
• Campus Webpage Notices
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5 Faculty Monitoring Response Rates
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Work with faculty on how to monitor their response rates while course sections are active.
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4 Deans/Chairs Monitoring Response Rates
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Work with deans/chairs on monitoring response rates and reaching out
to their faculty.
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3 Campus-wide Incentives
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Offer a campus-wide incentive with students if all of their evaluations have been completed.
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Examples:
• Every student receives a small item
• Automatically entered in drawing to win…• Gift card to campus service (dining center)
• Campus merchandise
• iPad or other device
• Scholarship
• Free parking for term
2 Sharing How Results Are Used
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Students are told why course evaluations are important, add to this with examples of application and sharing of stories.
How are faculty using student feedback to influence: • Delivery of material
• Organization/makeup of course materials
• Intensity or pace
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In most cases faculty are reviewing student evaluations and reflecting, thus learning from feedback/re-working their course(s).
Benefits or sharing:• Students feel their voice has been heard
• Students hear examples of action being taken
• Impact on improving quality of responses
1 Allowing Class Time
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Allow for class time for students to complete evaluations:
• Captive audience
• Similar process to what students may have been accustomed to
with paper evaluations
• Students may use any device that has access to a browser to
complete evaluations
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# STRATEGY TIME COST IMPACT
1 Allowing Class Time LOW LOW HIGH
2 Sharing How Results Are Used LOW-MEDIUM LOW-MEDIUM HIGH
3 Campus-wide Incentives LOW MEDIUM MEDIUM
4 Deans/Chairs Monitoring Response Rates LOW-MEDIUM LOW MEDIUM-HIGH
5 Faculty Monitoring Response Rates LOW-MEDIUM LOW MEDIUM-HIGH
6 Marketing to Students MEDIUM MEDIUM-HIGH MEDIUM
7 Early Access to Grades MEDIUM LOW HIGH
8 Using University Technology Systems LOW LOW LOW-MEDIUM
9 Frequency of Email Reminders LOW-MEDIUM LOW MEDIUM
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SUMMARY
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