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Course Number/Section - Semester Year - Distance Learning Course Evaluation - Student Survey

Course Title/Section Course Title, Semester Year, Instructor

Course Number - Section(ID Number) Course Title

Instructor's Name Semester Year

Danville Community College is requesting your evaluation of this distance learning course. Information from this survey will better enable us to provide a quality distance learning program for our students. Responses on this survey will be transmitted anonymously; therefore, your

identity will not be known. Please take a few minutes to answer the following questions now. Click on the appropriate answer for each

question. Please feel free to elaborate on any of your answers in the space provided at the end of this survey. When you finish, you will see a "Done" button. Clicking on it will submit your evaluation automatically. Thank you.

1. How did you find out about this course?

2. The information about this course in the source(s) which you selected in number 1 above was clear and informative:

DCC Online Schedule VCCS Online

Printed Course Schedule Other (please specify)

strongly agree

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3. Registration procedures made it easy and convenient to enroll in this class.

4. Instructions for getting started in the course, accessing materials, and using course components were complete and easily understood.

5. The course text and other required materials were obtained easily and in a timely manner.

agree no opinion disagree strongly disagree strongly agree agree no opinion disagree strongly disagree strongly agree agree no opinion disagree strongly disagree strongly agree agree no opinion disagree strongly disagree

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6. The web site for this course was well organized, easy to use, and effective.

7. Course assignments, tests, and other materials were received easily and in a timely manner.

8. The audio and video portions of this course, if any, were easily heard and viewed.

9. The methods for communicating with the instructor and other students (bulletin board, chat room, email, web conferencing, etc.) were easy to use and effective.

strongly agree agree no opinion disagree strongly disagree strongly agree agree no opinion disagree strongly disagree strongly agree agree no opinion disagree strongly disagree strongly agree agree

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10. Which form of communication in question 9 was most effective? Least effective? Please explain your answer.

11. If technical problems were encountered, technical assistance in resolving the problems was adequate.

12. Access to appropriate library and other learning resources and services was adequate to meet course requirements.

13. Access to appropriate tutoring services was adequate to meet course requirements.

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14. Access to appropriate testing services was adequate to meet course requirements.

15. Access to student services including counseling, advising, and financial aid was adequate to meet course and curriculum requirements.

strongly agree agree no opinion disagree strongly disagree Counseling

Advising Financial Aid

16. The course the instructor presented was consistent with the course description in the catalog.

17. The course outline clearly stated course objectives, grading policies, and important dates.

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18. The course outline clearly stated the methods and expectations for faculty/student interaction and student-to-student interaction.

19. The course outline clearly stated the technical competencies and skills needed by the student as well as the software and equipment requirements for successfully completing the course.

20. The objectives stated in the course outline were achieved.

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21. Print materials such as textbooks, study guides, outside readings, etc. were an appropriate match for the objectives of the course.

22. Online and electronic resources were an appropriate match for the objectives of the course.

23. The instructor was organized and well-prepared for the course.

24. The instructor encouraged participation.

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25. Ample opportunity was provided to question and interact with the instructor.

26. Ample opportunity was provided to interact with other students in the class.

27. Course assignments were beneficial.

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28. Tests were representative of the assigned material.

29. The instructor evaluated and returned student work in a timely manner (within 2 weeks).

30. The instructor was regularly available, easy to contact, and encouraged students to seek help when needed.

31. If you selected "disagree" or "strongly disagree" to any of the statements above, please provide comments on your answer.

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32. Overall, the delivery and presentation of this web-based course was well designed and a positive experience.

33. What is your overall rating of the instructor's knowledge of subject content?

34. What is your overall rating of the instructor's teaching abilities?

35. I have learned a great deal in this course.

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36. You may use the box below to comment on any aspect of this online course that you think will help improve it. Examples may include what you liked most, what you liked least, what would encourage you to interact with the instructor and classmates more frequently, etc.

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