Dear CAA list subscriber,
Firstly, please may I apologise for any cross-postings you may receive
about this.
The 2003 Computer-assisted Assessment (CAA) survey is intended to construct
an up-to-date picture of the use of CAA in higher education in the UK.
This questionnaire follows up on and extends the 1999 National CAA Survey
that was conducted by the CAA Centre. The results will be fed into a JISC-
funded assessment project (TOIA) and will appear in publications including
the proceedings of the 7th International CAA Conference.
We are interested in the views of both users and non-users of CAA.
Therefore, even if you have no direct experience of CAA, we would still
greatly value your opinions.
Our study is heavily dependent upon the goodwill of respondents, and to
show our appreciation, we will enter the names from all completed
questionnaires submitted by the 16th of May 2003 in a draw for two £25 Book
Tokens.
This survey is hosted by Questionmark Computing Ltd. The raw data you
provide will not be used by Questionmark to contact respondents. It will
be stored securely and deleted as soon as reasonably possible in accordance
with the Data Protection Act (1995).
Like the 1999 survey, this questionnaire is substantial and contains 26
questions, many of which have multiple parts, about your experience with
and views of CAA. You will probably need to allocate at least 30 minutes
to complete it.
To particapate in the 2003 survey, please go to
http://www.questionmark.com/links/CAA2003.htm
Thank you for your time.
Bill Warburton MA(Ed)
CAA Officer,
University of Southampton
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