Methodology
To use these evaluations effectively, please read the following methodology:
All numbers represent the percentages (%) of respondents.
Enr:
Actual number of students enrolled at the time of the survey.
Resp:
Number of students who responded to the survey.
Retake:
Considering your experience with this course, and disregarding your need for it to meet program or degree requirements, would you still have taken this course?
For the Instructor(s):
- 1 = extremely poor
- 2 = very poor
- 3 = poor
- 4 = adequate
- 5 = good
- 6 = very good
- 7 = outstanding
PRESENTATION:
Presents the material in an organized, well-planned manner.
EXPLAINS:
Explains concepts clearly and with appropriate use of examples.
COMMUNICATION:
Communicates enthusiasm and interest in the course material.
TEACHING:
All things considered, performs effectively as a university teacher.
For the Course:
- 1 = very low
- 2 = low
- 3 = below average
- 4 = average
- 5 = above average
- 6 = high
- 7 = very high
WORKLOAD:
Compared to other courses at the same level, the workload is…
DIFFICULTY:
Compared to other courses at the same level, the level of difficulty of the material is…
LEARNING EXPERIENCE:
The value of the overall learning experience is…
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