I have used LimeSurvey in the past (until Tim Raymond consolidated all of the CEMS evaluations using a homegrown solution).


Helen Read

Senior Lecturer

Department of Mathematics & Statistics

University of Vermont


From: Technology Discussion at UVM <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Jarlath P.M. O'Neil-Dunne <[log in to unmask]>
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I have used Blackboard. It has a survey option.

 

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From: Technology Discussion at UVM <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Tim Raymond
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Subject: Re: Online Course Evaluations

 

We use a homegrown online course evaluation written in PHP and backed by MySQL.  Our version asks 3 questions -- "How hard was the course", "How good was the instructor" and "How much did you learn"  (all phrased differently) with the choices being 1 to 5.  We could add/change questions and we can get text answers but we're not set up for conditionals.

Tim

On 11/30/18 2:37 PM, Nick Gingrow wrote:

Hi,

 

I know that UVM is looking at a campus-wide online course evaluation system, but the product we are using now is going end-of-life at the end of this year and we’ll need a replacement until UVM comes up with a solution.

 

Are any of you using any sort of online course evaluation system? I recall hearing that one unit is using limesurvey, are there others?

 

 

Nick Gingrow

UVM School of Business

IT Professional

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