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Getting student feedback early in the term can provide a useful indication of how things are going.
Getting student feedback early in the term can provide a useful indication of how things are going--for your teaching, for your students' learning, and for the course overall. Midcourse evaluations, when used effectively, can engage students as co-creators of the course experience, uncover gaps in student understanding and progress, and generate useful feedback about how to adjust--while there is still time to do so.
In this session, you will learn about different types of midcourse evaluations and practice crafting useful survey questions specific to your course.
This event is being held in person. If you are sick, please do not attend. If you cannot attend in person due to illness or disability, please email us at dcal@dartmouth.edu to make alternate arrangements. While we cannot promise an equivalent remote experience, we are happy to accommodate. Thank you!
Please register: https://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/9584437
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.