Can't all this discussion be conducted in private? If you all keep
replying to the list people will just sign off.
Cheers
Max
>
> If it is such an imposition, why not request and complete the paper based
> version?
>
> It took me all of 6-7 mins to complete. Mind you do have to post it
> afterwards!
>
> At 14:28 16/03/99 GMT, you wrote:
> >To whom it may concern.
> >
> >I just began to complete the questionnaire for academics about CAA.
> >Having spent several minutes at this task I scrolled to the bottom of
> >the screen and realised there were numerous questions still to answer.
> >If I had been a student answering a test produced in this manner I would
> >have given up. I am an academic of several years standing who uses
> >computers constantly but quite frankly I do not appreciate why I should
> >fill in such a complex questionnaire.
> >
> >If this is the nature of assessment produced for CAA by you then I shall
> >not be using your materials in the future.
> >
> >Yours Dr Francis Manning
> >Lecturer in Eukaryotic Molecular Biology
> >Liverpool John Moores University
> >
> >
> >>
> >>Computer-Assisted Assessment National Survey
> >>(http://caacentre.ac.uk/quest)
> >>
> >>Dear Colleagues,
> >>
> >>The deadline for the survey on the use of
> >>computer-assisted assessment (CAA) in UK higher education has been
> >>extended to 16 April 1999. The survey is part of an HEFCE-funded
> >>project on the implementation and evaluation of CAA.
> >>
> >>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.
> >>
> >>We have created four questionnaires, which should take 15 to 20
> >>minutes to complete, targeted at the following groups:
> >>
> >>Academics,
> >>Educational technologists,
> >>Staff developers and
> >>Quality assurance staff.
> >>
> >>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 16 April 1999 in a draw for one of ten
> >>book tokens, each worth 20 pounds.
> >>
> >>To complete the questionnaire (which should take no more than 15
> >>minutes) please go to http://caacentre.ac.uk/quest and choose the
> >>appropriate link. Further information about the survey is also
> >>available here. If you would prefer to receive a paper copy of the
> >>questionnaire, you can either email us at [log in to unmask] or
> >>download a pdf version from the site.
> >>
> >>Thank you very much for your time and co-operation.
> >>
> >>Dr Joanna Bull
> >>Project Manager
> >>
> >>Colleen McKenna
> >>Project Officer
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>********************
> >>
> >>Colleen McKenna
> >>Project Officer, CAA Centre
> >>
> >>Teaching and Learning Directorate
> >>Fairview House K301
> >>University of Luton
> >>Park Square
> >>Luton LU1 3JU
> >>
> >>Tel: 01582 743126
> >>Fax: 01582 743237
> >>
> >>http://caacentre.ac.uk
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >Dr. Francis C.R. Manning
> >Lecturer in Eukaryotic Molecular Biology
> >School of Biomolecular Sciences
> >Liverpool John Moores University
> >Web Site: http://www.livjm.ac.uk/molcarc
> >
> >
> Best Wishes
>
> Alan Cummings Lecturer
>
>
>
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