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Using Surveys to Improve Courses, Programs, and Instruction, Part 1
By Patti Shank, PhD, CPT
Surveys are commonly used as data collection tools for improving courses, programs, and instruction because they are easy to administer. But the value of survey data is highly dependent on the design and implementation of the survey. So my goal, in this and the next few articles, is to provide some guidance on designing and implementing surveys so that you get data that helps you improve your courses, programs, and instruction.
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