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Cronholm, Stefan – Information Systems Education Journal, 2010
This study is about course evaluation in Swedish higher education. Performing course evaluation is regulated in Swedish law. Despite this, only half of the courses are evaluated. The aim of this study is to understand why satisfactory course evaluations not are performed. Problems are identified from a student perspective and the paper provides…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Course Evaluation, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
Frick, Theodore W.; Chadha, Rajat; Watson, Carol; Wang, Ying; Green, Pamela – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2009
Numerous instructional design models have been proposed over the past several decades. Instead of focusing on the design process (means), this study investigated how learners perceived the quality of instruction they experienced (ends). An electronic survey instrument containing nine a priori scales was developed. Students responded from 89…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Course Objectives, Prior Learning, Time on Task
Scott, Patricia A.; Conrad, Clifton F. – 1991
This paper summarizes and critiques the literature concerning the development and use of time-compressed, intensive course formats in colleges and universities and suggests directions for future inquiry. The paper begins with a discussion of the origins of intensive courses and their development over time. Briefly reviewed are related educational…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Criticism, Educational Policy, Educational Research