CourseEvalUM (www.CourseEvalUM.umd.edu) is open now through Wednesday, May 11th for you to submit online evaluations of your courses. Providing this feedback is an important responsibility you hold as a member of our academic community.
* Completing each of your evaluations should take you no more than about 5 minutes.
* Information submitted to CourseEvalUM is confidential so that instructors and college administrators can only view numeric summaries of evaluations for each course, plus all comments you submit, without attributing responses to you.
* By submitting all of your evaluations through CourseEvalUM, you will also be able to access the searchable student-view summary reports for courses with at least a 70% submission rate once they are posted at the URL above by early June.
* Your feedback helps improve teaching and learning at Maryland. Results are also used for promotion and tenure decisions.
* Please note that course sections with fewer than 5 students enrolled are excluded from the CourseEvalUM process for confidentiality reasons. Courses considered Individual Instruction (e.g., internships, student teaching) and those marked as No Evaluation by the scheduling unit are also excluded.
More information is available at CourseEvalUM (www.CourseEvalUM.umd.edu) to assist you in this process.
Many thanks for your support of this important effort!
Best wishes for the end of term,
Ann Wylie
Senior Vice President and Provost
* Completing each of your evaluations should take you no more than about 5 minutes.
* Information submitted to CourseEvalUM is confidential so that instructors and college administrators can only view numeric summaries of evaluations for each course, plus all comments you submit, without attributing responses to you.
* By submitting all of your evaluations through CourseEvalUM, you will also be able to access the searchable student-view summary reports for courses with at least a 70% submission rate once they are posted at the URL above by early June.
* Your feedback helps improve teaching and learning at Maryland. Results are also used for promotion and tenure decisions.
* Please note that course sections with fewer than 5 students enrolled are excluded from the CourseEvalUM process for confidentiality reasons. Courses considered Individual Instruction (e.g., internships, student teaching) and those marked as No Evaluation by the scheduling unit are also excluded.
More information is available at CourseEvalUM (www.CourseEvalUM.umd.edu) to assist you in this process.
Many thanks for your support of this important effort!
Best wishes for the end of term,
Ann Wylie
Senior Vice President and Provost