CSE466
Questions for Course Evaluation
Form A course evaluation:
- The course as a whole was:
(Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, Poor, Very Poor)
- The course content was:
(E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- The instructor's contribution
to the course was: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- The instructor's
effectiveness in teaching the subject matter was: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Course organization was:
(E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Clarity of instructor's voice
was: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Explanations by instructor
were: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Instructor's ability to
present alternative explanations when needed was: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Instructor's use of examples
and illustrations was: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Quality of questions or
problems raised by instructor was: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Student confidence in
instructor's knowledge was: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Instructor's enthusiasm was:
(E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Encouragement given students
to express themselves was: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Answers to student questions
were: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Availability of extra help
when needed was: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Use of class time was:
(E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Instructor's interest in
whether students learned was: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Amount you learned in the
course was: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Relevance and usefulness of
course content were: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Evaluative and grading
techniques (tests, papers, projects, etc.) were: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Reasonableness of assigned
work was: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
- Clarity of student
responsibilities and requirements was: (E,VG,G,F,P,VP)
Relative to other college courses you have taken:
- Do you expect your grade in
this course to be: (Much Higher, _, _, Average, _, _, Much Lower)
- The intellectual challenge
presented was: (MH,_,_,Avg,_,_,ML)
- The amount of effort you put
into this course was: (MH,_,_,Avg,_,_,ML)
- The amount of effort to
succeed in this course was: (MH,_,_,Avg,_,_,ML)
- Your involvement in this
course (doing assignments, attending classes, etc.) was: (MH,_,_,Avg,_,_,ML)
- On average, how many hours
per week have you spent on this course, including attending classes, doing
readings, reviewing notes, writing papers and any other course related
work? (Under 2, 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15, 16-17, 18-19,
20-21, 22 or more)
- From the total average hours
above, how many do you consider were valuable in advancing your education?
(Under 2, 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15, 16-17, 18-19, 20-21, 22
or more)
- What grade do you expect in
this course? (A 3.9-4.0, A- 3.5-3.8, B+ 3.2-3.4, B 2.9-3.1, B- 2.5-2.8, C+
2.2-2.4, C 1.9-2.1, C- 1.5-1.8, D+ 1.2-1.4, D 0.9-1.1, D- 0.7-0.8, E 0.0,
Pass, Credit, No Credit)
- In regard to your academic
program, is this course best described as: (in your major?, in your minor?, a distribution requirement?, a
program requirement?, an elective?, other?)
Additional items (on reverse):
The first 11 questions as part of our ABET accreditation preparations.
Please answer these completely. Leave #12 blank.
- An ability to apply knowledge
of mathematics, science, and engineering. (A-very much, G-not at all)
- An ability to design and
conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data. (A-very
much, G-not at all)
- An ability to design a
system, component, or process to meet desired needs. (A-very much, G-not
at all)
- An ability to function on
multi-disciplinary teams. (A-very much, G-not at all)
- An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems. (A-very
much, G-not at all)
- An understanding of
professional and ethical responsibility. (A-very much, G-not at all)
- An ability to communicate
effectively. (A-very much, G-not at all)
- The broad education necessary
to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal
context. (A-very much, G-not at all)
- A
recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long
learning. (A-very much, G-not at all)
- A knowledge
of contemporary issues. (A-very much, G-not at all)
- An ability to use the
techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering
practice. (A-very much, G-not at all)
- Please leave blank.
- How did you like the first
project - constructing a USB device? (0-hated it, 9-loved it)
- How did you like the second
project - constructing the controller for the multi-player soccer game?
(0-hated it, 9-loved it)
- How useful did you find the
reference material provided to you? (0-useless, 9-very useful)
- Did you think the first exam
was fair? (0-not at all, 9-very fair)
- What did you think of the
programming environments and tools that we used? (0-hated them, 9-loved
them)
- Did you find the time spent
in lab to be helpful in gaining understanding of concepts? (0-never,
5-half the time, 9-always)
- Please evaluate the lectures
given by Joshua Smith. (0-terrible, 9-great)
- What did you think of the
introduction of the TDMA/CDMA concepts to this course.
(0-get them out, 5-neutral, 9-great idea)
- Please evaluate the help you
received from the TAs (Fabian and Brian). (0-terrible, 9-great)
- In general, did you like the
mix of lectures and laboratory assignments? (0-not at all, 9-very much)
- How were the responses to
your e-mail questions? (0-worthless, 9-very useful)
- What did you think of the
course web? (0-useless, 9-great)
- What did you think of the
lecture slides? (0-hated them, 9-loved them)
- Do you wish you had handouts
for the lecture slides in advance of each lecture? (0-no, 5-maybe, 9-yes)
- Are you more interested or
less interested in embedded systems software after taking this class? (0-much
less now, 5-about the same, 9-much more)
- Would recommend this course
to fellow students? (0-never, 9-absolutely)
- Was the experience in this
course worthwhile to your education? (0-waste of time, 9-quite enriching)
- Did you like the room in
which the course was scheduled? (0-no, 9-yes)
- How often did attend class?
(0-never, 5-about half the time, 9-all the time)
- Was the course what you
expected? (0-not at all, 9-pretty much)
Student comments (yellow sheet):
- Was this class intellectually
stimulating? Did it stretch your thinking?
- What aspects of this class
contributed most to your learning?
- What aspects of this class
detracted from your learning?
- What suggestions do you have
for improving the class?
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