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22SU_MFS100B-Intro to Media Studies

Survey

Completion requirements
Due: Sunday, 3 July 2022, 11:59 PM

Cut and paste these questions into a document. When you have finished answering the questions, upload to Moodle as a .pdf.                                                                                    

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MFS Summer Online Survey

Note: There will be another online survey at the end of the course.

Please fill out the following survey to help make this course the best online learning experience that it can be for you as well as future students. I look forward to reading your constructive notes. Thank you in advance. - Professor Corna


1) What has your professor done particularly well during this course?



2) List the things that you think might be done to improve the teaching of this course.



3) What else might you want to learn this semester in this class?



4) Is there anything that you are having difficulties with?



5) Do you find the textbook helpful? Why?/Why not?



6) What would you prefer for the quiz time? Sunday from 9p-11:59p? Monday from 9p-9a? Other?


7) This was an ASYNCHRONOUS class. Would you have preferred to take it as an Asynchronous or Synchronous class? (see descriptions below)


Asynchronous Learning

Asynchronous learning is a student-centered teaching method widely used in online learning. Its basic premise is that learning can occur in different times and spaces particular to each learner, as opposed to synchronous learning at a same time and place with groups of learners and their instructor, or one learner and their instructor. In asynchronous learning, instructors usually set up a learning path, which students engage with at their own pace.

Synchronous Learning

Synchronous learning refers to all types of learning in which learner(s) and instructor(s) are in the same place, at the same time, in order for learning to take place. This includes in-person classes, live online meetings when the whole class or smaller groups get together. In synchronous learning, students usually go through the learning path together, accompanied by their instructor who is able to provide support while students are completing tasks and activities.




8) Do you feel that you are getting the same educational experience as if you were taking this class in a classroom? Explain. 



9) The school requires a minimum of 10 hours of student work per week. How much work have you been putting in? Note: your response will not affect your grade.



Any other suggestions?




Be sure to upload to Moodle as a .pdf




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