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End Of Semester Course Evaluations

End Of Semester Course Evaluations

Applicable Learning Management System(s): Blackboard Ultra, Blackboard, Canvas, Moodle, D2L

Campaign Description: It can be challenging to get responses for course evaluations when they are digital. To get a higher response rate, use Impact Messaging as a reminder for students (including specific custom user groups of students) to complete their course evaluations. You can also use this in conjunction with course evaluation tools, like MyCoursEval.

Submitted by (and on behalf of, if applicable): Katie van den Berk

 

End of Semester Course Evaluations

Reminder to complete course evaluations

Location: Course Home

Audience: Students

Content Type: systray message

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Copy Message Content: 

Have you completed your class evaluations yet? Evaluations only take five minutes and help your instructors improve their courses in the future. You can find the link to your course specific evaluations here [link or reference to email.]
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Comments

     I can't access the survey

This is not helpful at all on how to do the end of course survey. 

Where do you find the results?

How? I wanted to do the course evaluations at the end of last semester but could not figure out how to access them. I want to do the evalutions as well this time around.  I was told they would be available to complete on Monday but again, I do not know how.

NO NOT HELPFUL AT ALL... 

SUGGEST COLLEGE REASTRUCTURE THE COURSE EVALUATION AS A SEPARATE LINK ON ON OF THE HOME PAGES OR A TAB SOMEWHERE ON THE NAVIGATION LINKS. THIS IS WAS A COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME... I AM VERY DISAPPOINTED!!!! 

THE CLASSES ARE FANTASTIC... THE PATHWAY TO EVAULATION NEEDS A LOT OF USER EXPERIENCE IMPROVEMENT. 

it is not helpful at all and still no one explained how we should do it !!!!!

This is not very helpful... I have no idea where course evaluations are and no idea how to find them. I really want to do the evaluation for some of my teachers, but this article doesn't explain anything!