Like other universities, RMIT recognises the significance of graduates' ratings of their experience and has had a long-term commitment to improving student learning. As at other universities, RMIT's standard subject-level survey (the Course Experience Survey) incorporates items from the national Course Experience Questionnaire, with the aim of eliciting student views and prompting improvements which will take effect before the students graduate. The university has been seeking strategies to make the results of these surveys more accessible to academic staff, so that staff can use them as a starting point for change. The current project is part of this work. The starting point is discipline based analysis of the university's ...
Provides a national architecture for collecting feedback on key facets of the higher education stude...
Student experience surveys have become increasingly popular to probe various aspects of processes an...
The teaching and learning environment in higher education in Australia and elsewhere in the develope...
Like other universities, RMIT recognises the significance of graduates' ratings of their experi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present approaches effectively used by a large multi-campus...
Over the last decade, the assessment of student experience has gained significant prominence in Aust...
University student populations in the developed world embody more personal, social, cultural, and in...
Purpose: Teaching and unit evaluations surveys are used to assess the quality of teaching and the qu...
How students experience university plays a major role in their academic, personal and professional s...
In many developed countries, including Australia, it is common practice to regularly survey universi...
This article investigates the motivations and strategies employed by respondents to a Likert-style c...
This paper reports on the learning designs, teaching methods and activities most commonly employed w...
This paper is the first attempt to perform an analysis of the internal Quality of Teaching Surveys (...
A well-educated workforce is one of the key assets, maybe even the primary asset, of modern (develop...
This chapter examines ways in which student survey data may be used to shape the priorities and appr...
Provides a national architecture for collecting feedback on key facets of the higher education stude...
Student experience surveys have become increasingly popular to probe various aspects of processes an...
The teaching and learning environment in higher education in Australia and elsewhere in the develope...
Like other universities, RMIT recognises the significance of graduates' ratings of their experi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present approaches effectively used by a large multi-campus...
Over the last decade, the assessment of student experience has gained significant prominence in Aust...
University student populations in the developed world embody more personal, social, cultural, and in...
Purpose: Teaching and unit evaluations surveys are used to assess the quality of teaching and the qu...
How students experience university plays a major role in their academic, personal and professional s...
In many developed countries, including Australia, it is common practice to regularly survey universi...
This article investigates the motivations and strategies employed by respondents to a Likert-style c...
This paper reports on the learning designs, teaching methods and activities most commonly employed w...
This paper is the first attempt to perform an analysis of the internal Quality of Teaching Surveys (...
A well-educated workforce is one of the key assets, maybe even the primary asset, of modern (develop...
This chapter examines ways in which student survey data may be used to shape the priorities and appr...
Provides a national architecture for collecting feedback on key facets of the higher education stude...
Student experience surveys have become increasingly popular to probe various aspects of processes an...
The teaching and learning environment in higher education in Australia and elsewhere in the develope...