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Phillip R. Rosenkrantz, Ed.D., P.E. Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Department California State University, Pomona
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Introduction Examples of Survey Use Design & Deployment Features Analysis & Sharing Features Questions/Comments
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SurveyMonkey on-line surveys are being used for a variety of applications Motivated by past experiences with data collection and analysis for ABET visits SurveyMonkey used for a variety of assessment jobs Other companies offer similar products (e.g. Zoomerang)
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College Level Assessment Program Level Assessment Course Level Management & Assessment First Year Experience Capstone Course Sequence
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Cal Poly Pomona Project Symposium Feedback ◦ Industry evaluators for senior project presentations surveyed for overall assessment of outcomes vs. importance ◦ Gap analysis was easily created using summarized survey data College of Engineering Assessment Interest Survey ◦ College faculty and administrators involved with preparing the self study surveyed to identify assessment committee priorities
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IME Department 2005 Alumni Survey –Every three years to: ◦ Assess progress on objectives ◦ Feedback on changing curriculum needs. Student Advising Survey ◦ Comprehensive survey to explore student attitudes and practices ◦ Revised advising program based on actual student feedback.
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IME Basic Knowledge Survey – ◦ Assesses student retention of knowledge and concepts from five selected lower division courses. ◦ Valuable in finding out where to put place efforts to increase learning. ◦ Validity and Reliability were considered ME Summer Class Needs Survey ◦ A quick survey of ME students regarding summer course offerings ◦ resulted in higher-than-expected summer course attendance
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IME Outcomes Assessment Survey ◦ Primary outcomes assessment tool for a-k outcomes in key courses ◦ Looks for improvement & weaknesses to target for special attention. IME 312 Statistics Knowledge Survey ◦ Pre and Post knowledge survey to assess student learning ◦ Uses Bloom’s Taxonomy. EGR 403 On-line Introductory Survey ◦ Find out student interests, strengths, and weaknesses for forming project teams EGR 403 Team Member Evaluations ◦ Student assessment of team members ◦ Used midway through and at the end of the project IME 301 Project Proposal ◦ Proposal form for student data collection and analysis projects. ◦ Faster and more efficient than Blackboard survey tool
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Engineering First Year Experience Survey ◦ Assess the results of the EGR 100 first year experience course IME 112 Team Evaluation Survey ◦ Introductory course team evaluation survey. IME 112 Time Use & Management Survey ◦ Input time management assignment results. ◦ Summarized feedback about student habits and practices. IME 112 Outcomes Survey ◦ Assessment of specific course features and outcomes
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Sample Senior Project Report Assessment ◦ Students use to practice scoring written reports as part of a Senior Project preparation course. Sample Senior Project Presentation Assessment ◦ Students use to practice scoring video tapes of oral report Senior Project Report Assessment ◦ Faculty input assessment of written senior project reports Reflective Piece Results ◦ Evaluator asked to input assessment of a reflective piece ◦ Written by students after completion of the senior project ◦ Covers three a-k soft skill outcomes scored by a rubric. Industry Supervisor Senior Project Assessment ◦ Industry feedback on professionalism of Senior Project students. ◦ The survey link is sent in an email message.
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Relatively inexpensive for the features provided ◦ SurveyMonkey and Zoomerang monthly “Pro” packages for about $19/month ◦ Annual packages available for $200/year that will handle amount needed Ease of creating a new survey or starting with a previous survey ◦ User friendly ◦ Old surveys can be imported as templates for new surveys Color schemes and customized page design ◦ Many color schemes and formats to choose from ◦ Customized designs can be created with a little more effort
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Paging and end of survey options ◦ Can be one page long or broken into separate pages ◦ Responders can be sent to various “thank you” or other pages Can embed survey links in email & web pages and send reminders ◦ Links created for embedding in email or web pages ◦ Can send to email list for tracking and reminder messages ◦ Reminder feature does produce good results Surveys can be opened or closed for data collection as necessary
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Sharing survey results ◦ Unfiltered survey results can be shared with others ◦ Various levels of sharing interaction allowed ◦ Can be password protected Ability to filter the results by response alternative (e.g., demographic or specific question choice ◦ Surveys can be reused ◦ Results can be filtered to a specific demographic combination ◦ Avoids need to create a new survey for each application ◦ Can name and save filters Ability to collect surveys with options required for IRB approval ◦ Can create various levels of anonymity and confidentiality ◦ IP address, email address, and other info can be excluded
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Can create crosstabs for up to five choices for any question ◦ Powerful, but limited option Data downloadable in various forms depending how needed ◦ Data can be downloaded to a spreadsheet as raw data ◦ Can be summarized various ways Virtual database can be created by carefully choosing questions ◦ Demographic questions can be chosen to create a data base allowing for analyzing data over time ◦ Useful feature for outcomes assessment
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Phillip R. Rosenkrantz, Ed.D., P.E. rosenkrantz@csupomona.edu rosenkrantz@csupomona.edu IME Outcomes, Objectives & Assessment http://www.csupomona.edu/~ime/objectives.htm
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