Conducting course evaluation using WebLearn’s survey tool

WebLearn has a Beta version of a tool that can be used for course experience feedback (course evaluation). On 6 July 2010, a new ‘Survey’ option will appear in the list of tools available to a WebLearn site. This tool … Continue reading

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Gathering data using WebLearn’s survey tool

WebLearn has a Beta version of a tool that can be used for general data gathering such as specifying dietary requirements or choosing which session to attend for conference guests. On 6 July 2010, a new ‘Survey’ option will appear … Continue reading

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Conducting public surveys using WebLearn

WebLearn has a Beta version of a tool that can be used for conducting public surveys. At the start of the Long Vacation, a new ‘Survey’ option will appear in the list of tools available to a WebLearn site. As … Continue reading

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A new survey tool is to be added to WebLearn

WebLearn is the University’s Virtual Learning Environment, it provides a large array of tools to support teaching and learning and course administration. A new survey tool will be made available at the start of the Long Vacation. The tool allows … Continue reading

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Copying within the Evaluations (Survey) Tool

Thanks to Jill for this. Test 1: Create NEW template. Create new survey based on that template. Edit a question in the template. There is NO CHANGE to that question in the existing survey – Good! Test 2: COPY a … Continue reading

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Create on-line surveys for free using new WebLearn!

You may be aware that OUCS are currently piloting new WebLearn’s Evaluations Tool with a view to introducing this tool in the 2010/2011 academic year. The Evaluations tool allows the creation of on-line surveys which can be delivered to Oxford … Continue reading

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