Physics 203 / Class Evaluation

The analysis of your responses to this evaluation form will help me to present this subject material in a way which is better suited to the educational goals of future students. Do not enter your name anywhere. Select the appropriate response from each pop-up menu by clicking and holding the mouse over the response, dragging to the appropriate response and releasing the mouse.


Student Information

  1. Your major is
  2. Year:
  3. Expected grade in course:
  4. Mathematical anxiety:
  5. Science anxiety:

Instructor

  1. The instructor presents material in a clear and understandable fashion.

  2. The instructor knows the material:

  3. The instructor makes effective use of visual aids:

  4. The instructor makes effective use of demonstrations in class:

  5. The instructor encourages class participation:

  6. The instructor establishes a friendly, learning atmosphere in the classroom:

  7. The instructor is available for help outside the classroom:

  8. I would take another course from this instructor, provided my interests and schedule would allow it:

  9. In comparison with other instructors I have had at UNCG, I would rank this instructor:

Course

  1. You are taking this course as:

  2. In comparing this science course with other courses which satisfy the science requirement at UNCG, the amount of work required in Physics 203 is:

  3. The amount of work required for Physics 203, when compared to all other courses at UNCG, is:

  4. How much time did you expect to spend on this course outside of class:

  5. How much time did you actually spend on this course outside of class:

  6. The grading system was carefully written out and explained and fairly carried out:

  7. The amount of material covered in the class is:

  8. How would you rate the text?

  9. 50% of the course grade is based on observations which you did either on your own or with your classmates. From your point of view, how would you rate the long term educational value of the observations as compared to the written exams?

  10. This course should count as a lab course:

  11. The extent to which this course has enabled you to see how science is done in contrast to what scientific facts are known is: in other science courses you have taken.

General

Please enter any comments which you would regard as helpful - about the course, the instructor, etc.


J. Meisner