Faculty Survey - Fall 2000

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On 12/22/00 Lab Management sent the following survey to faculty who had taught in the computer rooms during Fall 2000.
  Lab Management would like to know how we can improve the quality of
service in the computer classrooms.  We have used feedback in the past to
improve our services and facilities, and hope to use your feedback to
improve further.

  Our records show that you taught a class in one of our computer
classrooms during the last quarter. If you were not the person actually
teaching in the room, please forward this message to that person (such as
a TA).  Please take a moment to fill out the survey and try to be as
specific as possible. 

  The survey contains eight sections which are listed below.  To answer
the survey, reply to this message and mark your answers to the questions
below by putting an "x" or text, as appropriate, between the square
brackets provided (eg. [x]). Since a program will automatically tally your
responses for later analysis, please keep your responses between the
square brackets provided. There is space for comments at the end of the
survey.

  If you have taught in multiple classrooms, please respond for each classroom
separately.  For example, if you taught in both 21 Olson and 241 Olson 
please reply to this email twice, once for each room.  This will allow us
to match your comments with the specific computer classroom.

  Thank you for your time and input.

                        Tim Leamy
                        Information Resources

*****  Computer Classroom Survey *****

1.  Which computer classroom did you teach in during the this quarter?
(Please check only one.  If you taught in multiple classroom, please
reply separately for each classroom.)
[] 1 Olson              [] 21 Olson             [] 27 Olson             
[] 241 Olson            [] 247 Olson            [] 301A SurgeIV         
[] 1102 Hart            [] 1131 Meyer           [] 1154 Meyer           
[] 163 Shields 

2.  Please describe the preparedness of the room for your class.
  Was the room cleared out and ready for your class?  [] Yes   [] No
  
  Did the Computer Room Consultant explain the "Class in Session" sign to
you and ask you which setting you preferred?  [] Yes [] No

  Do you have any additional comments regarding room preparedness?
  [             ]

3. Which platform do you prefer for your classes?
  [] Mac                
  [] PC

  Would you be willing to use the platform other than your preferred
platform for your classes?
  [] Yes
  [] No.  
  If no, please tell us the reason. 
  [             ]

4.  How often did you use computers as part of your class?
  [] All the time (90-100%)
  [] Most of the time (61-89%)
  [] Half of the time (40-60%)
  [] Some of the time (0-39%)

5.  Was your class ever delayed or interrupted by ... 
  (please indicate the number of times each occurred)
  [] hardware/software failure
  [] AV/projection failure
  [] room not cleared out prior to class
  [] students entering the room during your class 
  [] a class held prior to yours running over its scheduled time
  [] a double scheduling (two classes scheduled for the same time)
  [] Other [            ]

6. If you didn't teach in the same computer classroom last year, please
skip to #7.  Otherwise, compare the teaching environment for this quarter
as compared to the last time you taught in the room.  Is it:
  [] better
  [] worse
  [] about the same.
Please let us know why:
  [           ]  

7. What can Lab Management do to make your teaching experience using
computer classrooms better? 
[               ]

8. Do you have any other comments about the computer classrooms.
[               ]

Thank you for your time and input.


                        Tim Leamy
                        Information Resources
                        tcleamy@ucdavis.edu


Survey Results

There were 25 responses.

Question 2.  Preparedness of the room

Was the room cleared and ready?
 
  Num Percentage
Yes 20 80.0%
No 4 16.0%

Did the CRC explain the class in session sign.
 
  Num Percentage
Yes 3 12.0%
No 19 76.0%

Additional Comments:

Question 3.  Which platform do you prefer for your classes?

 
  Num Percentage
Mac 11 44.0%
PC 11 44.0%

 Would you be willing to use the platform other than your preferred platform for your classes?

 
  Num Percentage
Yes 19 76.0%
No 5 20.0%

Additional Comments

Question 4. How often did you use computers as part of your class?

Num Percentage
All of the time 9 36.0%
Most of the time 4 16.0%
Half of the time 4 16.0%
Some of the time 7 28.0%

Question 5. Class sessions interrupted by ...

 
Number of instructors reporting problem Percentage
hardware/software failure 11 44.0%
AV/projection failure 1 4.0%
room not cleared out prior to class 3 12.0%
students entering room during your class 7 28.0%
a class prior to yours running over its scheduled time 3 12.0%
a double scheduling (two classes scheduled for the same time) 0 0.0%

There were four reported Others:

Question 5:  Compare the teaching environment for this quarter as compared to the last time you taught in the room.

  Number  Percentage
Better 1 4.0%
Worse 0 0%
About the same 8 32.0%

Reasons:

Question 7. What can Lab Management do to make your teaching experience using computer classrooms better?

Question 8. Do you have any other comments about the computer classrooms.


Survey Interpretation

Overall the survey was quite positive.  Many instructors had very positive comments on the level of service Lab Management is providing. 

Question #2 shows we need to work on room preparedness. The rooms were cleared out 79% of the time, but  the CRC explained the class in session signs only 13% of the time.  In addition, we need to do a better job ensuring there are working dry-erase markers.

Question #3 gauged instructors' preferred platform (Mac or PC) and their willingness to use the "other" platform.  While instructors seemed willing to use the "other" platform, the comments showed there are issues preventing a easy switch.

Question #5 shows the type of problems that instructor face.  It clearly shows that we need to improve the reliability of the hardware and software and do a better job of preventing students entering during a class. The Enter/Stop/Yield signs by the doors should make it clear to students that they should not enter if they are not in the class, but obviously some students ignore the sign.  We will need to investigate other methods to address this problem.

Lab Management identified several issues in this survey which we plan to address during the next year.

Areas of Concern
The survey surfaced several areas of concern that need to be addressed:



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Last updated: January 25, 2001