Student evaluations potentially offer a great source of insight for instructors and administrators. Often, evaluations can provide invaluable feedback and serve as a foundation for revising a course. However, getting students to complete course evaluations can be tricky, to say the least. So how do we encourage students to participate in course evaluations?
Student evaluations potentially offer a great source of insight for instructors and administrators. Often, evaluations can provide invaluable feedback and serve as a foundation for revising a course. However, getting students to complete course evaluations can be tricky, to say the least. So how do we encourage students to participate in course evaluations?
Student evaluations potentially offer a great source of insight for instructors and administrators. Often, evaluations can provide invaluable feedback and serve as a foundation for revising a course. However, getting students to complete course evaluations can be tricky, to say the least. So how do we encourage students to participate in course evaluations?
The Creative Corridor offers students and faculty access to creative opportunities and technologies. It promotes interdisciplinary, collaborative, creative projects (credited and non-credited) that are not limited by a student’s primary area of academic discipline.