Online Course Evaluation - Summary












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To: Department Chairs

The sign-up for the fall 2005 semester online course evaluation will close on November 27, at noon. To sign on, go to: http://my.gwu.edu/mod/evaluations/admin/

  • Sign in with your GW email and password. Click on View/Edit Surveys and Reports.

  • Under Upcoming Surveys, click on November 28-December 12, 2005 (Term 200503).

  • Then click on Participation/Eligibility to view all the courses offered this semester.
  • Next to the course title and number, there are two check boxes. Click the box under Participating in Survey. Another option is to click the box under All if all courses listed are using the online evaluation.

  • To submit the list, click Update Courses at the bottom of the page.
  • For information about how to customize the evaluation with department or course questions, the question pool, and student access to reports, click on the Help section of the system located in the blue toolbar.

    Online course evaluations will be available to students beginning November 28 through December 12. During this period, students will receive email reminders to complete the evaluations. It is important that faculty remind their students to complete the evaluations as well.

    Summary reports will be available for viewing by faculty and department chairs beginning January 5. For courses you taught, reports can be accessed at: http://my.gwu.edu/mod/evaluations
    Department chairs can access their department evaluations by clicking on administrator link on the above page and selecting the appropriate survey and course.

    Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or comments. I can be reached at 4-6712 or at cbeil@gwu.edu.

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