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Links to papers and resources that are related to an online evaluation system:
2006 to current:
Web Pages
The Teaching, Learning and Technology Group BETA Project (BetterTeaching Through Assessment), http://www.tltgroup.org/studentcourseeval/Beta/betahome.htm
From Paper to Online: Issues, Questions and Some Answers (TLT Group Links):
http://www.tltgroup.org/studentcourseeval/Links.htm
Book
Online assessment, measurement, and evaluation [electronic resource] : emerging practices / David D. Williams, Mary Hricko, and Scott L. Howell, editors.Available as a monograph and electronic book from the CofC catalog, C of C Book Stacks; LB1028.3 .O552 2006 ; AVAILABLE. Electronic Books; LB1028.3 .O552 2006eb
Presentation
Student Evaluations: A Comparison of Online vs. Paper Data Collection, Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (2006) David Ernst
Link to the PowerPoint: http://www.educause.edu/LibraryDetailPage/666?ID=EDU06189
Student evaluations of teaching are high-stakes measures at many institutions. When these evaluations move from paper to online surveys, instructors are often concerned that their ratings could change. This presentation will describe a quantitative and qualitative study of the differences between these two processes of collecting evaluation data.
Articles, 2005:
Online Student Course Evaluations: Review of Literature and a Pilot Study
Heidi M. Anderson, PhD, Jeff Cain, MS, Eleanora Bird, MS
2004:
Web-based student evaluations of professors: the relations between perceived quality, easiness and sexiness.
James Felton, John Mitchell and Michael Stinson
Gathering faculty teaching evaluations by in-class and online surveys: their effect on response rates and evaluations
Curt J. Dommeyer, Paul Baum, Robert W. Hanna and Kenneth S. Chapman
2003:
College student responses to web and paper surveys: does mode matter?
Robert M. Carini, John C. Hayek, George D. Kuh, John M. Kennedy, and Judith A. Ouimet
Assessing response rates and nonresponse bias in web and paper surveys
Linda J. Sax, Shannon K. Gilmartin and Alyssa N. Bryant
2002:
College students' attitudes toward methods of collecting teaching evaluations: in-class versus online
Curt J. Dommeyer, Paul Baum and Robert W. Hanna
2001:
2000:
Response Rate Comparisons of E-Mail- and Mail-Distributed Student Evaluations
Plugging in to Course Evaluation
A Meta-Analysis of Response Rates in Web- or Internet-Based Surveys
1999:
Electronic vs traditional student ratings of instruction
1998:
A web-based system for teaching evaluation
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