Student survey on the use of UT-CPS system – Spring03 (averaged over all classes) Results averaged over all classes where the survey was taken are given.

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Student survey on the use of UT-CPS system – Spring03 (averaged over all classes) Results averaged over all classes where the survey was taken are given below. For the results of individual classes see posting on UT-cps bulletin (8/8/03)

S1: Do you feel that our discussing “interactive questions” during lecture helped you to learn the material? A.Yes, definitely. 29% B.Helped frequently. 32% C.Helped occasionally. 30% D.Not at all. 9%

S2: Does our discussing “interactive questions” help you to test your understanding of the material? A.Yes, definitely. 22% B.Helped frequently. 32% C.Helped occasionally. 32% D.Not at all. 8%

S3: Does the use of the system change likelihood of students attending class? 1. Strongly increased 43% 2. Increased 29% 3. Slightly increased 18% 4. No change 9%

S4: Overall, would you rate the system as a positive or a negative addition to this class? A. Very positive 29% B. Somewhat positive 39% C. Indifferent 19% D. Negative 13%

S5: Given no additional fee is involved, are there other classes of yours, which could be beneficial to you, if the system were to be used there? A. Yes, more than one. 21% B. Yes, there is one. 23 % C. May be. 30 % D. No. 30 %