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Collecting Assessment Data

John Beidler University of Scranton Scranton, PA 18510 beidler@cs.uofs.edu http://www.cs.uofs.edu/~beidler. Nicholas DeLillo Manhattan College Bronx, NY 10471 ndelillo@manhattan.edu. Collecting Assessment Data. Collecting Assessment Data (Sources). Students Recent Graduates Alumni

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Collecting Assessment Data

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  1. John Beidler University of Scranton Scranton, PA 18510 beidler@cs.uofs.edu http://www.cs.uofs.edu/~beidler Nicholas DeLillo Manhattan College Bronx, NY 10471 ndelillo@manhattan.edu Collecting Assessment Data http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

  2. Collecting Assessment Data(Sources) • Students • Recent Graduates • Alumni • Firms • Industry Advisory Board • Recruiters • Feed back requests • Others http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

  3. Collecting Assessment Data(Verification) • No source of data is perfect • Potential Biases • The instrument may be flawed • The approach may be flawed • Multiple sources provide verification http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

  4. Collecting Assessment Data(Feedback Loop) • You’ve collected it • You’ve evaluated it • Now what do you do with it • Discussion • Decision • Act • Assess http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

  5. Student Exit Survey • Goals • Process • Product • Results http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

  6. Student perceptions of Curricula Courses Laboratories/Resources Academic Services CSAB Criteria Assessment Faculty Students Curriculum Labs./Computing Support/Resources Facilities Student Exit Survey(Goal) http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

  7. Student Exit Survey(Process) • Questionnaire • Anonymity • Submit two items • Control sheet (name) • Answer sheet • Secretary controls • Analysis after graduation http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

  8. Cover/Control Sheet Demographic Information Degree program(CS,IS) QPA Courses/Curricula(10) Projects Course(2) Analysis and Design(1) Social/Ethical(1) Labs.(1) Oral/Written Skills(1) Cognate Courses(2) Advising(3) Classrooms(1) Miscellaneous(6) Student Exit Survey(Product) http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

  9. Student Exit Survey(Results) • Posted on our web site • http://www.cs.uofs.edu/ • See Assessment Results • Get a copy of the questionnaire • Discussed in Dept. Meeting • Need other sources to validate • Industry Day on Campus (Spring ‘00) http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

  10. Survey Cover Sheet NAME: _____________________________ Return the survey to Mrs Lynott in T483. Give this sheet to her. Place the survey in the enclosed envelope and place it in the survey box. This sheet is used for tracking purposes only. The contents of the survey box will not be opened and tabulated until after graduation. http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

  11. Survey Demographic Data The following information is being collected as part of our on-going self-evaluation. This survey is designed for graduating Computer Science and Computer Information Systems majors for the purpose of obtaining feedback from students with the goal of improving our courses and degree programs. Your responses to this survey will remain anonymous. Results will be analyzed and reported in terms of group statistics and collected comments. Do not place your name on the form. Major: Computer Information Systems [ ] Computer Science [ ] Approximate overall GPA:____ Approximate GPA in major:____ http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

  12. Survey Instructions For each statement that follows, please indicate your level of agreement. Space is provided for your comments that explain or clarify your answer. Use backs of sheets to continue comments (label by question number). While we are principally interested in the courses in the major and cognate, you may add comments on other courses at the university if you wish but please make clear to which courses you are referring. http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

  13. Survey Sample Questions 1. I have learned a great deal in my major. [ ]Strongly Disagree [ ] Disagree [ ] Not Sure [ ] Agree [ ] Strongly Agree Comment: 2.I am well prepared for employment in my major. [ ]Strongly Disagree [ ] Disagree [ ] Not Sure [ ] Agree [ ] Strongly Agree Comment: 3. The work required for my major was [ ] Too Difficult [ ] Difficult [ ] Reasonable [ ] Easy [ ] Too Easy Comment: http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

  14. Survey Sample Questions 4. Faculty are readily available for assistance on course work. [ ]Strongly Disagree [ ] Disagree [ ] Not Sure [ ] Agree [ ] Strongly Agree Comment: 5. The quality of teaching in the major is good. [ ]Strongly Disagree [ ] Disagree [ ] Not Sure [ ] Agree [ ] Strongly Agree Comment: (name courses) 6. The computer labs that support the program are satisfactory for that purpose. [ ]Strongly Disagree [ ] Disagree [ ] Not Sure [ ] Agree [ ] Strongly Agree Comment: http://www.uofs.edu/~beidler

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