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WebAssign Survey Analysis Fall 1997
Synopsis
From over 1000 students surveyed about WebAssign
during the week of October 6. :
- 94% of students are comfortable with the web
- 69% of students are comfortable with WebAssign
- 58% of students say it corresponds well with material
as it was presented in class.
- 96% of students agree
that the immediate feedback of grades is helpful.
- 80% of students feel that
problems such as incorrect answer keys, server errors, etc., are handled properly.
- 71% of students feel they received adequate instruction
and assistance in using the homework system.
The majority receive help from other students. This system promotes collaboration
and peer instruction!
- 69% of students feel that
the homework system is fair.
- 72% of students recommend
that we continue to distribute, collect, and analyze homework on-line.
- 55% of students access
the homework system from computer labs, 41% from home or dorm.
- 66% of students have had
technical difficulties with the system once a month or less.
- 58% of students rarely
or never have to wait to get to a computer.
- The vast majority do not have to wait more than a minute for
a computer. The average wait time is less than 9 minutes.
- 60% of students give WebAssign a grade of
A or B.
- On a "free response" question about the positive aspects of the
system, 44% mention the immediate, objective response and availability
of grades.
This is extraordinary for a brand new system implemented so
recently and quickly!
Details
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| What is the most positive aspect of on-line
homework?
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| 44.3%
| immediate response/availability of grades/objectivity and consistency
of grading.
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| 20.1%
| convenient; this can be working at home or all-hours availability
as well.
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| 18.6%
| extra chances, resubmissions allowed.
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| 18.0%
| keeps one motivated/good practice/good review/pleased with frequency
of assignments.
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| 13.3%
| no paper; forgetting of homework/killing of trees/enjoying computers.
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| 10.6%
| relevant to in-class material, good exam preparation, relevant
to in-book problems.
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| 7.0%
| everything else
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| 5.5%
| ambivalent or negative responses/ damning with faint praise
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| Note:
| numbers add up to more than 100% since many
students responded in more than one category.
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| What is the most negative aspect of on-line
homework?
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| 22.0%
| Workstation availability/"no computer at home"/using print quota
to do homework/connectivity problems that seem to originate with someone else's
hardware/software/long waits/inconvenient trips
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| 21.8%
| No training, PTC/professors unfamiliar with system/ no paper/
must check on the homework myself/not notified by professor/ "There are answers,
but no solutions." Most of the generally computerphobic.
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| 19.8%
| System down/ bugs/ connectivity problems likely to have originated
with our hardware/software/ incorrect answers. There were some complaints about
the pink used in the screen background ("acid", "annoying", "obnoxious").
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| 15.8%
| Too frequently (including several suggestions that 12 problems
once a week would be much better than 4 problems 3 times a week)/ homework due
on test days/ problems are too hard.
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| 14.2%
| Format intolerant, sigfigs, "not multiple choice".
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| 11.3%
| No partial credit.
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| 10.7%
| Miscellaneous: the more remarkable (good and bad) responses are
here, as well as those which made no sense/ random few typical complaints.
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| 8.2%
| Doesn't follow along with class, not good for exam preparation,
problems different from those in class.
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| 5.6%
| Problems reading animations/ general problems with resolution.
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| 3.5%
| Inconstant scheduling/ changes in scheduling.
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| 3.3%
| Nothing negative to say, or negative comments mild and patiently
delivered/ praising with faint damns
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| Note:
| numbers add up to more than 100% since many
students responded in more than one category.
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Credits: Thanks to Aaron Titus for writing
the analysis program and to Jeff Freeman for sorting the essay answers.
by Larry Martin, Wed Oct 22, 1997
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