Orientation

Online Student
Setting Up Your Online Studying Preferences Framed | Unframed

 

Giving Feedback

 

In class, an instructor depends on nods , shrugs and other kinds of body language to see if you comprehend. In the absence of visual cues, online instructors require feedback to know how you are doing.

 

 

ACTION REASON

Speak Out

During the semester, let your instructor know if you feel left behind, overwhelmed or confused by what your are being asked to do for your assignments.

  • Email, call or visit your instructor and communicate your concerns.

  • Use the discussion board (Class Forum link) and post a message in the S.O.S. section of the board to get assistance

If you don't say anything, you and your instructor will never know why your learning experience has soured.
 

Send Error Alerts Most instructors are grateful to find out if their instructions are unclear. This is especially true if your instructor is using the Web. Let him/her know if a hypertext link on a web page is broken or if your browser doesn't show a Web page well.
 
Give Feedback At the end of the session, complete the feedback survey that your instructor will give you. These surveys are anonymous and will help shape the future of web-assisted and online courses. The survival of web courses depends on them being able to change and adapt to learners' needs. Help provide feedback so that more courses will emerge for your needs in the future.
 
Report Broken Links And please report broken links or other features of this course that are not working well.  We try hard to keep a thousand or more links up to date.  The Internet changes so rapidly that we need your help. Thank you!

 

 

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Centers for Teaching and Learning, San Mateo Community College District, CA USA    Updated  9/1/2008  by Sevastopoulos