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Frequency Table Fully Online Hybrid Online Partially Online H_10 Course Type Frequency 868 24.7 24.7 24.7 1735 49.3 49.3 74.0 832 23.6 23.6 97.6 84 2.4 2.4 100.0 H_13 Period Frequency 1162R 100.0 H_14 Questionnaire Frequency SETLSp16OL(305) 100.0 H_15 Level Graduate Undergraduate Frequency 893 25.4 25.4 25.4 2626 74.6 74.6 100.0 Q_53758 Why did you choose this course? (Check all that apply): Major requirement.00 1.00 Major requirement Frequency 1013 28.8 28.8 28.8 2506 71.2 71.2 100.0 Q_53759 Why did you choose this course? (Check all that apply): Distribution requirements.00 1.00 Distribution requirements Frequency 3188 90.6 90.6 90.6 331 9.4 9.4 100.0 Page 1

Q_53760 Why did you choose this course? (Check all that apply): Convenient for my schedule.00 1.00 Convenient for my schedule Frequency 3117 88.6 88.6 88.6 402 11.4 11.4 100.0 Q_53761 Why did you choose this course? (Check all that apply): Minor requirement.00 1.00 Minor requirement Frequency 3242 92.1 92.1 92.1 277 7.9 7.9 100.0 Q_53762 Why did you choose this course? (Check all that apply): Elective.00 1.00 Elective Frequency 3149 89.5 89.5 89.5 370 10.5 10.5 100.0 Q_53763 Why did you choose this course? (Check all that apply): Recommended by a friend.00 1.00 Recommended by a friend Frequency 3477 98.8 98.8 98.8 42 1.2 1.2 100.0 Q_53764 Why did you choose this course? (Check all that apply): Other.00 1.00 Other Frequency 3425 97.3 97.3 97.3 94 2.7 2.7 100.0 Page 2

Q_53767 A syllabus was provided and clear. 1.00 Yes 2.00 No 1.00 Yes 2.00 No Frequency 3400 96.6 97.3 97.3 94 2.7 2.7 100.0 3494 99.3 100.0 25.7 Q_53769 The syllabus was followed. Frequency 3296 93.7 95.4 95.4 159 4.5 4.6 100.0 3455 98.2 100.0 64 1.8 Q_53771 Approximately how many class assignments did you not complete? 1.00 None 2.00 1 assignment 3.00 2 to 3 assignments 4.00 more than 3 assignments 5.00 Frequency 2333 66.3 67.4 67.4 415 11.8 12.0 79.4 286 8.1 8.3 87.6 425 12.1 12.3 99.9 4.1.1 100.0 3463 98.4 100.0 56 1.6 Q_53772 On average how many hours per week did you actually spend completing work outside of this class? 1.00 Less than 2 hours 2.00 2 to 4 hours 3.00 4 to 6 hours 4.00 6 or more hours Frequency 347 9.9 10.0 10.0 1420 40.4 40.9 50.9 1002 28.5 28.9 79.8 703 20.0 20.2 100.0 3472 98.7 100.0 47 1.3 Page 3

Q_53773 I consider the amount of outside work required for this course to be: 1.00 Too little 2.00 About right 3.00 Too much Frequency 64 1.8 1.9 1.9 2802 79.6 81.4 83.2 578 16.4 16.8 100.0 3444 97.9 100.0 75 2.1 Q_53774 My background knowledge and skills were adequate or appropriate for the requirements of this course. 1.00 Yes 2.00 No Frequency 3148 89.5 91.1 91.1 309 8.8 8.9 100.0 3457 98.2 100.0 62 1.8 Q_53775 The grade I expect to receive in this course is: 1.00 A 2.00 B 3.00 C 4.00 D 5.00 F 6.00 INC or WU Frequency 2326 66.1 67.5 67.5 945 26.9 27.4 94.9 147 4.2 4.3 99.2 18.5.5 99.7 7.2.2 99.9 3.1.1 100.0 3446 97.9 100.0 73 2.1 Page 4

Q_53779 The assignments and/or exams contributed to my learning. 1.00 Substantial 2.00 Adequately 3.00 Somewhat 4.00 Minimally 5.00 Not at all Frequency 2225 63.2 63.8 63.8 915 26.0 26.2 90.0 245 7.0 7.0 97.1 64 1.8 1.8 98.9 38 1.1 1.1 100.0 3487 99.1 100.0 32.9 Q_53780 The textbook or readings enhanced my learning. 1.00 Substantial 2.00 Adequately 3.00 Somewhat 4.00 Minimally 5.00 Not at all Frequency 2089 59.4 60.2 60.2 907 25.8 26.1 86.3 283 8.0 8.2 94.5 92 2.6 2.7 97.1 99 2.8 2.9 100.0 3470 98.6 100.0 49 1.4 Q_53781 The course objectives, requirements, and grading policy were clear. 1.00 Substantial 2.00 Adequately 3.00 Somewhat 4.00 Minimally 5.00 Not at all Frequency 2423 68.9 70.4 70.4 741 21.1 21.5 91.9 173 4.9 5.0 96.9 61 1.7 1.8 98.7 45 1.3 1.3 100.0 3443 97.8 100.0 76 2.2 Page 5

Q_53784 The class assignments and due dates have been scheduled regularly throughout the semester. Frequency 2877 81.8 82.4 82.4 392 11.1 11.2 93.7 124 3.5 3.6 97.2 62 1.8 1.8 99.0 35 1.0 1.0 100.0 3490 99.2 100.0 29.8 Q_53785 Assignments and/or exams were returned promptly. Frequency 2493 70.8 71.6 71.6 545 15.5 15.6 87.2 198 5.6 5.7 92.9 134 3.8 3.8 96.8 113 3.2 3.2 100.0 3483 99.0 100.0 36 1.0 Q_53786 The instructor was available during posted hours, by appointment or via email. Frequency 2612 74.2 75.7 75.7 450 12.8 13.0 88.8 210 6.0 6.1 94.9 114 3.2 3.3 98.2 63 1.8 1.8 100.0 3449 98.0 100.0 70 2.0 Page 6

Q_53789 The instructor was well-prepared and organized. Frequency 2727 77.5 78.4 78.4 436 12.4 12.5 90.9 161 4.6 4.6 95.5 100 2.8 2.9 98.4 55 1.6 1.6 100.0 3479 98.9 100.0 40 1.1 Q_53790 The instructor encouraged questions and/or discussions Frequency 2739 77.8 79.0 79.0 386 11.0 11.1 90.1 170 4.8 4.9 95.0 92 2.6 2.7 97.7 80 2.3 2.3 100.0 3467 98.5 100.0 52 1.5 Q_53791 The instructor responded to student inquiries and concerns effectively. Frequency 2687 76.4 77.3 77.3 406 11.5 11.7 89.0 182 5.2 5.2 94.2 114 3.2 3.3 97.5 88 2.5 2.5 100.0 3477 98.8 100.0 42 1.2 Page 7

Q_53792 The instructor stimulated my interest in the subject. Frequency 2397 68.1 69.2 69.2 469 13.3 13.5 82.7 267 7.6 7.7 90.4 172 4.9 5.0 95.4 160 4.5 4.6 100.0 3465 98.5 100.0 54 1.5 Q_53793 The instructor explained concepts clearly. Frequency 2479 70.4 72.1 72.1 499 14.2 14.5 86.7 219 6.2 6.4 93.0 128 3.6 3.7 96.8 111 3.2 3.2 100.0 3436 97.6 100.0 83 2.4 Q_53797 What is your overall rating of this instructor's teaching? 1.00 Excellent 2.00 Very good 3.00 Good 4.00 Fair 5.00 Poor Frequency 2172 61.7 62.3 62.3 696 19.8 19.9 82.2 351 10.0 10.1 92.3 177 5.0 5.1 97.3 93 2.6 2.7 100.0 3489 99.1 100.0 30.9 Page 8

Q_53798 What is the overall rating of this course? 1.00 Excellent 2.00 Very good 3.00 Good 4.00 Fair 5.00 Poor Frequency 2000 56.8 57.7 57.7 762 21.7 22.0 79.6 425 12.1 12.3 91.9 180 5.1 5.2 97.1 102 2.9 2.9 100.0 3469 98.6 100.0 50 1.4 Q_53807 Do you have the necessary technological equipment and skills required for this course 1.00 Yes, always 2.00 Sometimes, yes 3.00 Not usually 4.00 Never.00 Frequency 2736 77.7 87.7 87.7 323 9.2 10.3 98.0 48 1.4 1.5 99.6 14.4.4 100.0 3121 88.7 100.0 255 7.2 143 4.1 398 11.3 Q_53808 Was there adequate technical support if you encountered difficulties? 1.00 Yes, always 2.00 Sometimes, yes 3.00 Not usually 4.00 Never.00 Frequency 1957 55.6 73.4 73.4 456 13.0 17.1 90.5 139 3.9 5.2 95.8 113 3.2 4.2 100.0 2665 75.7 100.0 706 20.1 148 4.2 854 24.3 Page 9

Q_53809 Was the format and page design of the online course easy to use? 1.00 Yes, always 2.00 Sometimes, yes 3.00 Not usually 4.00 Never.00 Frequency 2564 72.9 84.3 84.3 380 10.8 12.5 96.7 81 2.3 2.7 99.4 18.5.6 100.0 3043 86.5 100.0 313 8.9 163 4.6 476 13.5 Q_53810 Were there sufficient instructions given for you to complete all assignments? 1.00 Yes, always 2.00 Sometimes, yes 3.00 Not usually 4.00 Never.00 Frequency 2629 74.7 83.7 83.7 386 11.0 12.3 96.0 95 2.7 3.0 99.0 30.9 1.0 100.0 3140 89.2 100.0 214 6.1 165 4.7 379 10.8 Q_53811 Did you participate in online or email conversations with your instructor during the course? 1.00 Yes, always 2.00 Sometimes, yes 3.00 Not usually 4.00 Never.00 Frequency 1860 52.9 60.5 60.5 754 21.4 24.5 85.1 298 8.5 9.7 94.8 160 4.5 5.2 100.0 3072 87.3 100.0 291 8.3 156 4.4 447 12.7 Page 10

Q_53812 Did you participate in online or email conversations with your classmates during the course? 1.00 Yes, always 2.00 Sometimes, yes 3.00 Not usually 4.00 Never.00 Frequency 1696 48.2 56.8 56.8 556 15.8 18.6 75.4 327 9.3 10.9 86.3 409 11.6 13.7 100.0 2988 84.9 100.0 360 10.2 171 4.9 531 15.1 Q_53816 The intellectual challenge presented was: 1.00 Much higher 2.00 Average 3.00 Much lower Frequency 1637 46.5 47.8 47.8 1709 48.6 49.9 97.7 79 2.2 2.3 100.0 3425 97.3 100.0 94 2.7 Q_53817 The amount of effort you put into this course was: 1.00 Much higher 2.00 Average 3.00 Much lower Frequency 2019 57.4 59.0 59.0 1332 37.9 38.9 97.9 71 2.0 2.1 100.0 3422 97.2 100.0 97 2.8 Q_53818 The amount of effort to succeed in this course was: 1.00 Much higher 2.00 Average 3.00 Much lower Frequency 1986 56.4 58.0 58.0 1387 39.4 40.5 98.6 49 1.4 1.4 100.0 3422 97.2 100.0 97 2.8 Page 11

Q_53819 Your involvement in this course (doing assignments, etc.) was: 1.00 Much higher 2.00 Average 3.00 Much lower Frequency 2123 60.3 62.0 62.0 1237 35.2 36.1 98.1 66 1.9 1.9 100.0 3426 97.4 100.0 93 2.6 Page 12