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YOUR INPUT IS MUCH APPRECIATED - by me, and also by the College. The comments I get from people each semester always help me to think of ways to improve the class - plus, the College of Arts & Sciences also relies on your evaluations to develop the online course program as a whole. The main reason the online course program exists is because students find a positive value in being able to take courses online, and the College of Arts & Sciences definitely listens to any ideas you have about how to improve the online course program in general.
Logging on to eval.ou.edu is the Week 14 Internet assignment - as with your regular classroom evaluation, you can choose to turn the form in blank, but I really hope you will take a few minutes to share your comments about the course. You should have received a detailed email from the Dean's Office in Arts & Sciences about how to log on to the eval.ou.edu site, and if you run into any problems you can contact support@eval.ou.edu for help with that.
Then, when you are done, fill out the Gradbook Declaration in Desire2Learn.
Here is the text of the Gradebook Declaration: (6 points) I have submitted the end-of-semester Evaluation Survey
at the eval.ou.edu website. |
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