how to set up course evaluations in blackboard

by Sunny Gorczany 6 min read

  1. Log into Blackboard and enter one of your courses.
  2. To add Course Evaluations as a Tool Link, click the Plus sign in the top left of the course menu.
  3. Click Tool Link
  4. In the Name field, enter the name of tool. For example, you can name it Course Evaluations.
  5. In the Type drop-down box, scroll down and click Online Course Evaluations.
  6. For your students to view the tool, click the Available to Users checkbox
  7. Click the Submit button
  8. The new tool appears at the bottom of the course list.

For Blackboard Users
  1. Log into Blackboard.
  2. Click on the TOOLS link from the left navigation menu of the Bb dashboard.
  3. Select Faculty Course Evaluation Reports.
  4. Click 'Course Evaluation Reports' and a new window will open.
  5. Click 'Dashboard' on the left hand side menu.
Jan 12, 2017

Full Answer

How do I create a course evaluation on Blackboard?

Click the plus sign at the top left corner of the Course Menu pane and select the Tool Link option (note: make sure you are in Edit Mode). 2. Enter a name for your new link (note: you can call it whatever you like). Click the drop down menu for Type and select the Course Evaluation tool.

How do I create a course evaluation?

6 tips to creating effective course evaluationsAsk direct and clear questions. ... Use several question styles. ... Define rating-scales. ... Keep it short. ... Make evaluations available online. ... Confidentiality.

Are course evaluations anonymous Blackboard?

Course evaluations are optional and provide students with an opportunity to anonymously submit feedback about their instructors, the instructional materials, and their overall experiences with the course.

Are course evaluations really anonymous?

Yes, student responses are anonymous. Instructors do not know which students responded or what responses individual students provided. However, instructors can track overall response rates for their courses.

How do I give feedback on course content?

Providing constructive feedbackBe specific and provide examples when commenting on the course or the instructor.Focus on observable behaviors of the instructor or particular aspects of the course. ... Ensure that your comments are respectful. ... Avoid personalization or emotional comments; instead, describe actual incidents.More items...

How do you evaluate a college course?

Asses Using a Rubric or Other Tool to Consider Basic Course Elements. ... Analyze Course from a Student Perspective. ... Assess Course Artifacts, Materials, & Feedback. ... Consider Level and Type of Student-to-Student and Student-to-Instructor Interactions. ... Results: Are Students Learning?May 26, 2015

How do I do a survey on blackboard?

Add a test or survey to a content areaNavigate to where you want to add a test or survey.Select Assessments to access the menu and select Test or Survey.Select a test or survey from the list.Select Submit. ... Make the test or survey available to students.More items...

Do professors know who wrote course evaluations?

Yes, most of the college professors I know read their course evaluations. No, the course evaluations are not made available to them until after they submit their final grades for the semester. I read every single one, but they are not available until after grades are turned in, and they are all anonymous.

Do professors know who wrote evaluations?

Yes, they are anonymous. We only see them after grades are in, and none of us memorizes a student's handwriting anyway. If the student(s) complete a section that asks for “additional information,” there is a chance that the professor may recognize the critique.

Can teachers see who wrote course evaluations?

No. All course evaluations are completely anonymous, and your instructor can only view the course evaluation results after the grades due date. Can I fill out the course evaluation form after grades are released?