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Evaluating
Courses & Programs

Purpose
Once a program
or individual instructor has designed a writing course to teach from a
distance, the one should assess the course's success for both personal
and administrative reasons. In today's class we will discuss reasons to
assess one distance learning course and strategies one can adopt of evaluating
courses and/or programs.

Pedagogical
Tool Review Presentations
Cynthia
and Danielle will present their Pedagogical
Tool Reviews to the class.
Discussion–What
is Community & other related questions?
We will
discuss the following questions:
- What
questions do you have about the readings?
- In terms
of distance courses, what is the difference between formative and summative
assessment?
- What
problems might arise when one's only method of evaluation is the same
used for onsite courses?
- In what
ways does activity theory help us to design responsible evaluations
methods?
Class
Activity–Evaluating English 795/895
The university
should have sent you a message asking you to evaluate English 795/895
Teaching Writing From a Distance. The questions that you will be asked
are:
Likert
1-5
- In
the first week of class, the instructor provided documents and information
that clearly explained the course content, assignments, grading
and other important policies
- The
course materials , exams, projects and/or papers in the class required
me to think critically
- The
instructor welcomed questions and other class participation
- The
instructor was enthusiastic with respect to the subject matter
- The
instructor was available for consultation and helpful during office
hours
- The
instructor arrived on time for class and used the dull class period
allotted
- In
order to get good grades on tests and assignments, I has to know
the course materials outlined in the syllabus and discussed in class
- The
instructor's presentations were informative
- Overall,
I have learned or benefited from this class
- Overall,
the instructor is an effective teacher
- Rate
the instructor's fairness in testing and grading
- Rate
the instructor's fairness to women and minorities
- Rate
the instructor's enthusiasm for the course material
- Rate
the instructor's encouragement of class participation
- Rate
the instructor's accessibility to students
Qualitative
- What
factors about this class contributed the most to your learning? What
aspects of this class helped you to learn/think critically?
- What
did you like most about the class and your instructor?
- What
changes, if any, could be made to the class that would have helped
you to learn more? What could the instructor have done to make the
course an even better learning experience?
- What
factors about your own performance help you learn the most? What did
you do to facilitate this learning?
- What
could you have done to make the course an even better learning experience?
Which of
these questions do you think is fair to ask of a distance education course?
Which are not? Why? What other questions should be asked of distance education
courses? What other questions should be asked of writing course? How might
you revise some of these questions to make them more suitable for a writing
course taught from a distance?
We will
discuss these questions. In doing so, we will both frame this assessment
in the abstract and apply it to this course. In essence, the instructor
will ask for your help developing a supplemental evaluation for this course.
The instructor will be taking notes in Google
Docs so that you can follow along.
If there
is time left, you will have an opportunity to use course time to respond
to these assessments.

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