I have been spending some time creating my evaluation survey to have my students and my preceptor complete for me. I created a tool similar to one that we use to evaluate in-service programs at work. I combined this outline with the template that Kay so generously shared. I had it complete and then realized that there would be an issue with it being anonymous. Since I am teaching an online course, I thought I would just have to email this document out to my students and ask them to email it back to me. This brought up the issue of it being anonymous. I also thought that some students may choose not to participate because of this. On top of that, I would like honest opinions, and if the students knew that I would be able to tell who’s survey was who’s, they may not be completely open with their thoughts. My preceptor graciously offered to help me put the survey online through psyhdata (like the surveys that we are asked to complete at the end of a course). This way, students can log on, fill out the evaluation, and the results will be available for me some time after and kept anonymous. I was thrilled with this idea and so thankful to my preceptor for helping put it together. (I really am learning a lot about online teaching!) The survey will be available starting today for my students to complete.
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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Shara,
I really like that idea. My problem is that I posted my ppt on End-of-Life care and then the evaluation form. My concern is that they aren't reading the ppt b/c it is a self-study item.
I like how your preceptor was able to post in and they could respond anonomously. I don't think that I will have enough to give me an adequate analysis, but the 2 that I have received back have been very positive.
Good job!
Kay
That's great that your preceptor was able to work with you on the evaluations! Hopefully,you'll get some feedback. Kay, hope the students read your ppt and their evals too!
Janice.
I too was interested in anonymity so I developed a survey in survey monkey for my evaluation tool. I sent the link via email(for those who don't read DB) and posted it in the discussion board. I put instructions to only complete it once since it was the same survey. I am not to sure I will get any feedback since only 2 students actually used my teaching project. However, I did include a comment box for those who did not use the teaching project to place suggestions and reasons why it wasn't used.
Jennifer
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