No one tool will allow me to close the loop. It requires multiple tools, from multiple sources to provide quality feedback necessary to make meaningful changes.
Getting a 360 view of your course is needed for quantative and qualitiative evaluation. Yep, multiple analysis tools, but sometimes I think our society will try and get much more feedback than is needed to get the job done.
One way of evaluating a course is never enough. For the course to be most effective, it has to have many areas that are assessed. To do this properly, multiple ways of course evaluations are necessary.
The use /application of multiple mode of evaluations.
Multiple evaluations are necessary for feedback on the success od a course
It will take multple evaluation tools to assess whether or not your course is meeting objectives in a successful way. I Plan to use multiple sources of data and both quantitativew and qualitative sources of data to evaluate.
Use multiple sources to improve your online course.
While student input is valuable. Multiple stakeholders will need to weigh in before altering one of my courses.
I learned that course revision should be a routine.
In this module I learned about the different methods and the importance of evaluation tools for your course. You cannot depend only on student evaluations, all of the other methods must be implemented.
Having multiple ways to evaluate courses is essential to making the necessary revisions.
I wouldn't consider a student's input to be the only thing considered in revising course material.
To effectively improve teaching, multiple evaluations including quantitive and qualitive evaluations are important.
Courses must be evaluated utilizing multiple sources of data. These can include surveys, pre/post tests, student interviews, and peer observations.
multiple evaluations should be used for learning. This giving a robust review of the learning.
A good presentation to include and consider on course and student assessments.
Revising your course is necessary and must use several sources for a better course.
This content exposed me to several ways to evaluate learning. It was a valuable learning tool for ME!
I use many sources to evaluate my courses, such as test results. I use them to see if one or more questions are being cosistantly missed, which could mean I am not explaining or demonstrating somethiinig weel enough. I also look at threaded discussions question answers to see how well they understand the consept being accessed.
Course evaluation is critical and the use of multiple methods is essential to getting the best data to use to improve your course moving forward.