For Blackboard UsersLog into Blackboard.Click on the TOOLS link from the left navigation menu of the Bb dashboard.Select Faculty Course Evaluation Reports.Click 'Course Evaluation Reports' and a new window will open.Click 'Dashboard' on the left hand side menu.More items...•Jan 12, 2017
Summaries of course evaluation results are available to students at https://gatorevals.aa.ufl.edu/public-results/.”
Blue is an online course evaluation tool that allows students to complete course evaluations easily from a phone, tablet or computer.
Are student evaluations anonymous? Yes, student responses are anonymous. Instructors do not know which students responded or what responses individual students provided.
All courses taught by a faculty member, adjunct, and graduate assistant must be evaluated by students using GatorEvals.
After final grades are submitted at the end of the term, evaluation results are shared with the instructor and administrators. Therefore, keep in mind that you are communicating directly (though anonymously) with the instructor – they see the evaluation results (without your identity).
Comment on what you feel was good about the course and why you feel this way. Be honest, be direct and be concise. Don't spend too much time describing what aspects you considered good because it is more important that you communicate your reasons for feeling that way.
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But no, faculty typically do not get access to their course evaluations until after submitting grades - and the evaluations are anonymous so that professors cannot respond to a critical evaluation by assigning a low grade or students can't try to curry favor for a higher grade by praising the professor.
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No. All course evaluations are completely anonymous, and your instructor can only view the course evaluation results after the grades due date. Can I fill out the course evaluation form after grades are released?
You will receive an email inviting you to view the reports. Note that the link in the email will bring you to the reports for that term only.
During login, users at health sciences schools may be required to select a datasource. Be sure to select the correct one (references in your email invitation).
The first image below gives a color-coded key of the types of data items included in a report. The second image below shows how these data items are displayed in Trunk (top half of the image) vs Blue (bottom half of the image).
In the "Summary of Results" section of the Blue course evaluation report, mean and standard deviation data is provided for that particular course, as well as for all courses for the term in the subject or school, for comparison.
Some Tufts' schools require a student response threshold. For those schools, if the minimum number of responses has not been met, the report will not be generated and the threshold status will indicate 'not met'. This protects student confidentiality.
You will receive an email when your Blue course evaluations become available. You can access your evaluations through Canvas.
Students can view evaluation reports during advanced registration and the add/drop period.
Subject View Management allows you to schedule your evaluations’ start times.
Question Personalization allows you to add your own custom questions to the evaluation that aren’t part of the standard 14 question set. You can add two types of questions:
Please note that reports will not be available to faculty members until grades have been received and processed by the Registrar.
Students can view course evaluation results in MyCourses > Evaluations > Search Evaluations during advanced registration and add/drop periods
Visit https://blue.uvm.edu/uvm to be brought to the Blue full application page.
Select all of the instructors who taught you in the course. These may be Professors,Teaching Assistants or both and click Next. Note that Blue will repeat instructor related questions for each instructor selected.
Contact [email protected] to request that we reopen your expired evaluation. Please tell us the specific course you want reopened.
Yes, both from the perspective of the Blue application and also by UVM administrative policy.
Send an email to [email protected] and one of our administrators will get back to you as soon as possible. Please provide as many specifics as you can – e.g., course and section number.
Learn how to access the Blue evaluation system and provide faculty with feedback on their courses.
Learn how to add your own personal questions into the Blue course evaluation system.
Get flexibility, personalization and control with even the most complex course evaluations.#N#Blue’s seamless integration with IT systems gives a fully automated approach to data gathering and analysis.
Automate all course evaluations including courses with different durations, start dates, and end dates.
The University of San Francisco selected Blue because it met, and in most cases exceeded, the critical requirements we were looking for in an online course evaluation system. [...]We were equally impressed with the delivered reports and analytics, which surpassed those of the other vendors we looked at.
After an administrative assistant (or instructor) has logged into the Course Evaluation website, he or she will be presented with a list of classes, as seen below:
On the main Course Evaluation Management page, you will see a column labeled “Status.” The evaluation status terms describe the various stages of completeness for any individual course evaluation.
Would you rather watch a video with these instructions? Jump to the Video Tutorials section to watch and hear how to add Custom Questions.
Click on any of the links below to preview the questions that appear on each type of form.
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