Bruin Learn - Surveys
A survey in Bruin Learn is similar to the questionnaire tool in CCLE (Moodle). Like the Bruin Learn Quiz tool, surveys can be graded or ungraded.
To create a survey, go through the same steps to create a “Classic Quiz” in Bruin Learn (surveys are not available for New Quizzes). However, when selecting the “Quiz Type”, select 'Graded Survey” or “Ungraded Survey” instead of one of the quiz options. All other settings can be changed depending on the intended purpose of the survey. You can also anonymize the survey by checking “Keep Submissions Anonymous”.
To see the results of a survey, you can click “Moderate This Survey” on the right. The picture below shows how the results of an anonymous survey appear on your screen.
Uses for Surveys:
The primary purpose of a survey is as a tool to collect feedback from a course. Surveys can be used in Bruin Learn to acquire student opinions on the effectiveness of a teaching/learning model. They can be used to measure student or teaching assistant satisfaction at critical points through the academic term (midterms or finals). Surveys can also be created in collaboration sites used by faculty for voting (can select for survey participants to be anonymous within the survey settings). If the results of a particular survey are critical, course instructors can opt to create a graded survey to encourage participation.
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