Faculty Survey - Spring 2001
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On 6/5/2001 Lab Management sent the following survey to faculty who had
taught in the computer rooms during Spring 2001.
Lab Management would like to know how we can improve the quality of
service in the computer classrooms. We have used feedback in the past to
improve our services and facilities, and hope to use your feedback to
improve further. You can find our past surveys and responses at
http://lm.ucdavis.edu/pubs/.
Our records show that you taught a class in one of our computer
classrooms during Spring quarter. If you were not the person actually
teaching in the room, please forward this message to that person (such as
a TA). Please take a moment to fill out the survey and try to be as
specific as possible.
The survey contains nine sections which are listed below. To answer
the survey, reply to this message and mark your answers to the questions
below by putting an "x" or text, as appropriate, between the square
brackets provided (eg. [x]). Since a program will automatically tally your
responses for later analysis, please keep your responses between the
square brackets provided. There is space for comments at the end of the
survey.
If you have taught in multiple classrooms, please respond for each classroom
separately. For example, if you taught in both 21 Olson and 241 Olson
please reply to this email twice, once for each room. This will allow us
to match your comments with the specific computer classroom.
Thank you for your time and input.
Tim Leamy
Information Resources
***** Computer Classroom Survey *****
1. Which computer classroom did you teach in during the this quarter?
(Please check only one. If you taught in multiple classroom, please
reply separately for each classroom.)
[] 1 Olson [] 21 Olson [] 27 Olson
[] 241 Olson [] 247 Olson [] 301A SurgeIV
[] 1102 Hart [] 1131 Meyer [] 1154 Meyer
[] 163 Shields
2. How long have you been teaching in the computer rooms?
[] First time
[] Less than a year
[] 1-3 years
[] More that three years
3. Please describe the preparedness of the room for your class.
Was the room cleared out and ready for your class? [] Yes [] No
Did the Computer Room Consultant explain the "Class in Session" sign to
you and ask you which setting you preferred? [] Yes [] No
Do you have any additional comments regarding room preparedness?
[ ]
4. How often did you use computers as part of your class?
[] All the time (90-100%)
[] Most of the time (61-89%)
[] Half of the time (40-60%)
[] Some of the time (0-39%)
5. Please rate the computers in the following areas. (1 to 5, with 5 the
best and 1 the worst)
[] Speed [] Reliability
[] Software [] Usability
[] Appropriateness for your needs
Do you have any additional comments regarding the computers?
[ ]
6. Please rate the Computer Room Consultants in the following areas (1 to
5, with 5 the best and 1 the worst)
[] Knowledge [] Helpfulness
[] Courtesy [] Availability
Were you able to find the Computer Room Consultant when you needed help?
[] Yes [] No
Do you have any additional comments regarding the Computer Room
Consultants?
[ ]
7. Was your class ever delayed or interrupted by ...
(please indicate the number of times each occurred)
[] hardware/software failure
[] A-V/projection failure
[] room not cleared out prior to class
[] students entering the room during your class
[] a class held prior to yours running over its scheduled time
[] a double scheduling (two classes scheduled for the same time)
[] Other [ ]
8. What can Lab Management do to make your teaching experience using
computer classrooms better?
[ ]
9. Do you have any other comments about the computer classrooms.
[ ]
Thank you for your time and input.
Tim Leamy
Information Resources
tcleamy@ucdavis.edu
Survey Results
There were 19 responses.
Question 2. How long teaching in the Comptuer Classrooms?
|
Num |
Percentage |
First time |
1 |
5.3% |
Less than one year |
2 |
10.5% |
One to three years |
7 |
36.8% |
More than three years |
9 |
47.4% |
Question 3. Preparedness of the room
Was the room cleared and ready?
|
Num |
Percentage |
Yes |
14 |
73.7% |
No |
3 |
15.8% |
Did the CRC explain the class in session sign.
|
Num |
Percentage |
Yes |
11 |
57.9% |
No |
8 |
42.1% |
Additional Comments
- sometimes the students are a little hard to get rid of but they are
generally good at respecting the sign. The signs are great.
- once the printer wasn't ready to go--lacking toner I think?
- markers often dry and faded
- any problems came from other instructor--a good friend--not being
finished on time
-
t was fine. site attendants very good this quarter.
-
Didn't know how to turn the projector on
-
The room was clean and relatively quiet; I did let students use the other half
(yellow sign) but had to take the printer offline. Instructions on printing to
15 Olson would have helped
-
The screen in Olson 1 is more than a little weird--you turn it off on its way up
-
THIS SPRING TERM, THE LAB ASSISTANTS WERE _MUCH_ BETTER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN IN THE PAST IN GETTING THE ROOM READY AND CLEARING OUT PREVIOUS USERS. I
REALLY APPRECIATED THEIR DOING THAT.
Question 4. How often do you use the computers?
|
Num |
Percentage |
All of the time (90-100%) |
7 |
36.8% |
Most of the time (61089%) |
6 |
31.6% |
Half of the time (40-60%) |
1 |
5.3% |
Some of the time (0-39%) |
5 |
26.3% |
Question 5. Computers
Ratings of the computers (1-5, 5 the best)
Speed |
4.3 |
Reliability |
4.0 |
Software |
4.4 |
Usability |
4.2 |
Appropriateness for needs |
4.3 |
Additional Comments
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Only one: it would be nice to have an option on ftp that states "new"
to allow users in my database class to connect to the server they use in the
course. we found an icon that didn't mean much which allows connection to a new
server but it is not intuitive. (27 Olson)
-
The machines were fine never freezing up; there was a file-sharing issue with
the software but that was cleared up immediately (27 Olson)
-
Only once did a machine freeze naturally during a final; the student was smart
and did nothing and the lab manager was able to retrieve the file (21 Olson)
-
A little slow. Some floppy drives don't work well (1131 Meyer)
Question 6. Computer Room Consultants
Ratings of the Computer Room Consultants (1-5, 5 the best)
Knowledge |
4.4 |
Helpfulness |
4.8 |
Courtesy |
4.8 |
Availability |
4.8 |
Where you able to find the CRC?
|
Num |
Percentage |
Yes |
15 |
78.9% |
No |
0 |
0.0% |
No answer |
4 |
21.1% |
Additional Comments
-
Seemed to be some confusion over turning the printers off. Some CRCs liked to do
it themselves others looked at me funny when I asked.
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I did not meet with them
-
Sometimes seemed bothered by questions
-
They were good--they did not know what to do about software (see below) that was
unusual and they could do nothing about the projector when it went out of
alignment but they were in all other circumstances helpful
-
Twice the door was locked and late students couldn't get in but they solved a
printer problem and recovered a lost file
Question 7. Class sessions interrupted by ...
|
Number of instructors reporting problem |
Percentage |
hardware/software failure |
7 |
36.8% |
AV/projection failure |
3 |
15.8% |
room not cleared out prior to class |
2 |
10.5% |
students entering room during your class |
5 |
26.3% |
a class prior to yours running over its scheduled time |
2 |
10.5% |
a double scheduling (two classes scheduled for the same time) |
1 |
5.3% |
There were no reported Others.
Question 8. What can Lab Management do to make your teaching experience
better?
- It is sometimes difficult for students to see the projection screen (from
a line-of-sight perspective). The lights should be able to be dimmed--not
just on and off. (163 Shields)
- YOU HAVE GOT TO FIND A BETTER WAY OF ENSURING THAT THE MOUSE THAT GOES
WITH EACH MACHINE IS CLEAN AND USEFUL. I'VE COMMENTED ON THIS BEFORE. BUT
THE MOUSE PADS USED IN 27 OLSON ARE POSITIVELY DYSFUNCTIONAL. USING THE
MOUSE ACCRETES WITHIN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME A BLACK STICKY SUBSTANCE ON THE
UNDERSIDE OF THE MOUSE WHERE IT RUBS AGAINST THE MOUSEPAD AND ON THE INSIDE
WHERE THE GUIDES WRAP AROUND THE MOUSE BALL. IT IS EXTREMELY DIFFICULT AND
FRUSTRATING FOR STUDENTS DOING WORK THAT REQUIRES PRECISION USE OF THE MOUSE
AND THE CURSOR TO PERFORM NECESSARY TASKS SUCH AS EDITING AN HTML DOCUMENT
IN FRONT PAGE. (27 Olson)
- Keep doing what you're doing. thins working very well
- This campus just needs more labs especially around the MU area.
- The PC's need a centralized screen-control program like the Macs have:
more than a few times the students were able to get away with email while I
was lecturing and I couldn't get them to pay attention
- No this was all good
Question 10. Do you have any other comments about the computer classrooms.
- On the days when 21 wasn't cleared I had people not registered for my class who would
rrfuse to leave; Once I was unable to use Network Assistant as I had planned because an interloper refused to leave for the first twenty minutes of my class. The site attendant was helping the interloper to solve some problem and--because I had planned on being able to use Network Assistant with them--my students had to sit and twiddle their thumbs for 20 minutes. I was outraged (still am in fact) but didn't report it because it happened only once and the site attendant apologized profusely. All the same it's infuriating that a classroom of students who have paid to take this class should be forced to sit on their hands for 20 minutes because a student NOT registered for the class refuses to leave
- keep up the good work
- 1. EARLY IN THE SPRING TERM THE OVERHEAD PROJECTOR IN 27 OLSON WAS NOT
PERFORMING WELL. THIS WAS VERY EFFECTIVELY FIXED AT MY REQUEST AND WHOMEVER
DID THAT WORK DESERVES A COMMENDATION. 2. I WOULD LIKE YOU TO CONSIDER THE
FUTURE OF THE WEB EDITING SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE MACHINES IN 27 OLSON.
FRONT PAGE 2000 WILL SHORTLY BE SUPERCEDED BY FRONT PAGE 2002 AND WE SHOULD
EITHER UPGRADE AS SOON AS WE CAN OR CONSIDER DROPPING THE MICROSOFT LICENSES
IN FAVOR OF AN ALTERNATIVE PRODUCT. THE LEADING ALTERNATIVE WOULD PROBABLY
BE DREAMWEAVER. IS THAT A VIABLE ALTERNATIVE FROM LM'S POINT OF VIEW?
- More dry eraser markers are needed in the classrooms.
- I've been teaching exclusively in CAI classrooms since the fall of 1995
and I can say that despite occaisonal glitches (like Word 6.0 a few years
back) I've noticed a trend of continuing improvement. I think you folks (Tim
Peter Quico) are doing a great job and are very responsive to the needs of
instructors and students
- The system worked extremely well; any problems were just the usual issues
that come up
- The Macs were dependable for everything I needed
- Maybe limit the print queue. Some students had to wait for someone to
finish printing 200+ pages to print their 1-2 pages. I let other students
who are not in the class use the lab at the same time so maybe that's the
problem.
Survey Interpretation
Overall the survey results seem very positive. The ratings for the
computers and CRCs were all in the 4-5 range. We are doing better on
clearing out the rooms before a class, but still have room for
improvement.
Lab Management Responses
Lab Management identified several issues in this survey which we plan to
address during the next year.
- The computer in 1131 Meyer were a little slow. We are replacing
those computers this Summer.
- We have been struggling to keep the mice and mousepads clean enough to
prevent sticking. Unfortunately, given the amount of use our computers
receive it's very difficult. Therefore, we will be purchasing optical
mice with all new computers. Optical mice will not be affected by the
stickiness problems.
- We are upgrading the projection systems in 1, 21, 27, 241, and 247 Olson
this Summer. The new systems will consist of Sharp projectors and
Smart Panels. The projectors are much brighter than the old
projectors, and should remain in focus without fine-tuning. The Smart
Panels should make operating the projection system easier and also allow
faculty to hook up a laptop.
- We will investigate a PC screen sharing program.
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