Celebrate Excellence in Education: Nominate Outstanding Educators by April 15!
Hello, Instructure Community!
At Instructure, we’re invested in meeting the evolving needs of today’s educators and learners. This feedback opportunity is aimed at gaining a broader understanding of how institutions are addressing key issues like media literacy and misinformation, screen time reduction, student mental health, and more.
As technologies continue to evolve and shape our futures, it’s crucial that both students and faculty are equipped with the necessary enablement to navigate these changes effectively. Whether it’s supporting students’ mental health and overall well-being, promoting the ethical use of AI, or effectively assessing the skills of students—your insights are indispensable.
We’ve designed this survey to gather your feedback on some key topics that matter most to you/your institution
The goal is to better understand which of these matters most to you, what your institution's goals might be with them, and where you are at in the process (are you discussing these topics more seriously or already measuring the impact of some early efforts?).
By participating in this survey, you’re contributing to a broader understanding of the challenges and opportunities in education right now.
Because we know your time is valuable, we’ve designed the survey to focus on your top three issues. It will take approximately 10 - 15 minutes to complete, and all responses are collected anonymously. Nonetheless, your feedback could potentially be included in our report of findings IF you provide express permission to share.
We invite you to share your experiences and thoughts on these critical issues. Your feedback will be shared within Instructure and a report of findings will be shared back here in the Community as well.
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We appreciate your ongoing support and dedication to improving education through technology. Together, we can elevate student success, amplify the power of teaching, and inspire everyone to learn together.
Thank You!
The Academic Strategy Team
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I am a human factors psychologist, I conduct research and answer interesting questions at Instructure, while I'm part of the R&D team I get to collaborate with the Academic Strategy team often.
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