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November 27, 2011
November 27, 2011

A closer look at student feedback

By Chi Nguyen


This paper was extracted from a course leader report covering 3 computer networks engineering courses, which required evaluation of the National Student Survey (NSS), course feedback survey and unit feedback surveys (Nguyen, 2011). All surveys were voluntary. The course and unit surveys often took place during timetabled events, which caused the surveys to be susceptible to student absences.


1.   Context for evaluating feedback surveys


In the book, Practical Statistics for Educators, Ruth David reminds us that experimental and descriptive research require different methods of analysis. In experimental research projects, "researchers plan an intervention and study its effect on groups or individuals". By comparison, nonexperimental "descriptive research is aimed at studying a phenomenon as it is occurring naturally, without any manipulation or intervention. Researchers are attempting to describe and study phenomena and are not investigating cause-and-effect relationships" (2011).

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November 27, 2011

Annual Standards and Quality Evaluative Review

Course Leaders Report – Computer Networks Engineering



Academic year under review:2010/2011
Faculty:Technology
Department:School of Engineering
Courses covered by this review:C1270S   BSc (Hons) Computer Network Management and Design
C0944S   BSc (Hons) Internet Technology
C2033S   BEng (Hons) Internet Engineering

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October 18, 2011

Degree classification methods



The following information is taken from page 14 of the Boards of Examiners Policy, Regulation and Procedure document published by Academic Registry in May 2009.

The student shall receive the most favourable of the three outcomes.
  1. Firstly, the weighted mean of the average at Level 2 and Level 3 in the ratio 40:60
  2. Secondly, the average of Level 3
  3. Thirdly, "preponderance" i.e. the minimum classification (i.e. the "band" or better) in which 120 or more of the relevant credits fall, providing that at least 60 are at Level 3

BOEs shall apply the following two rules to direct entrants to Level 3 and the student shall receive the most favourable of the two outcomes:
  1. Firstly, the average of level 3 units
  2. Secondly, the minimum classification (i.e. the "band" or better) in which 60 of their Level 3 credits fall

The classification bands are:
October 18, 2011

Volunteer as a course representative



Course representatives participate in 2 meetings that take place once each semester:

Contact details for student representatives in the School of Engineering
https://intranet.eng.port.ac.uk/ic/CourseReps/2011-12

Student Union website about course representative roles
http://www.upsu.net/support/coursereps/what-a-courserep-does
September 28, 2011

Selection of university documents



Recently published summary from Registry about important changes to assessment regulations
http://www.port.ac.uk/accesstoinformation/policies/academicregistry/filetodownload,10394,en.pdf

More documents are available from the Registry website
http://www.port.ac.uk/departments/services/academicregistry/qualitymanagementdivision/assessmentandregulations

Getting started at university
http://www.port.ac.uk/staffessentials/generalinformation/communicatingwithstudents/pre-arrivalstudentmaterial2011/filetodownload,81246,en.pdf

Undergraduate fees and funding guide
http://www.port.ac.uk/staffessentials/generalinformation/communicatingwithstudents/feesandfunding2012/filetodownload,134747,en.pdf

Pocket guide to student services
http://www.port.ac.uk/staffessentials/generalinformation/communicatingwithstudents/pre-arrivalstudentmaterial2011/filetodownload,80981,en.pdf

Full guide to student services and resources
http://www.port.ac.uk/staffessentials/generalinformation/communicatingwithstudents/pre-arrivalstudentmaterial2011/filetodownload,80983,en.pdf

Student handbook
http://www.port.ac.uk/accesstoinformation/policies/teachingandlearning/filetodownload,73452,en.pdf

Examination and assessment regulations
http://www.port.ac.uk/accesstoinformation/policies/academicregistry/filetodownload,10383,en.pdf

Student regulations
http://www.port.ac.uk/accesstoinformation/policies/academicregistry/filetodownload,10393,en.pdf

Guide to the student complaints procedure
http://www.port.ac.uk/accesstoinformation/policies/academicregistry/filetodownload,17469,en.pdf
September 28, 2011

Assessments, referrals and progression



Recently published summary from Registry about important changes to assessment regulations
http://www.port.ac.uk/accesstoinformation/policies/academicregistry/filetodownload,10394,en.pdf

More documents are available from the Registry website
http://www.port.ac.uk/departments/services/academicregistry/qualitymanagementdivision/assessmentandregulations

Coursework submitted to the School of Engineering Office must be handed in before 3:30pm on the due date.

http://www.port.ac.uk/accesstoinformation/policies/academicregistry/filetodownload,10380,en.pdf

Students who fail 60 credits or less during the academic year may be offered referral assessments.

Failing more than 20 credits, after the end of the referral period, will prevent progress to the next year.

Non-submission of the last assigned assessment for ANY unit, including referral assessments, will prevent progress to the next year.
September 22, 2011

Class meeting with year 3 students


There were approximately 45 students present at the class meeting this morning (Sep 22).

The staff portal shows the following number of year 3 students, which works out to 49% attendance:

All the students present were returning students, so, they were already familiar with the course information. Next year, the year 3 students could have a meeting specifically about their individual final project. The students could be reminded about the course information available online.

A student also suggested that it may be better to have the meet and greet lunch earlier in the week. That way, the students would have had an opportunity to meet each other before attending the rest of the induction activities.
September 20, 2011

Class meeting with year 2 students


At the class meeting this afternoon (Sep 20), there were approximately 26 students present by the time the session ended at 4pm.

The staff portal shows the following number of year 2 students, which works out to 53% attendance:

The students only had questions about course options and the process for industrial placements. For course options, 4 students had to go with with default course options because their elective choices had timetable conflicts with their required units. This raised 2 questions. One, if the university insists on providing a common set of elective units for all students, why are there so few elective units? Two, why does the university prohibit students from studying any unit in the university as an elective, subject to timetabling constraints?

Next year, it may be better to include direct entry students with the year 1 students. Then, have a session specifically about industrial placements for all year 2 students.
September 19, 2011

Class meeting with year 1 students


At the class meeting this morning (Sep 19), there were approximately 45 students present by the time the session ended at 10:30.

The staff portal shows the following number of year 1 students, which works out to 83% attendance:

Next year, the induction must start later in the morning. Monday at 9am seems like an unfriendly time to welcome new students. There were students who only recently arrived on campus over the weekend and they have to navigate new buildings, people and schedules.
September 19, 2011

Selection of websites



University information for new students
http://www.port.ac.uk/yourportsmouth

Tuition fees information
http://www.port.ac.uk/tuitionfees

University news for students
http://www.port.ac.uk/lookup

University student union
http://www.upsu.net

School of Engineering intranet
https://intranet.eng.port.ac.uk

School of Engineering web forums
https://intranet.ee.port.ac.uk/Forums

Coursework submissions for School of Engineering students
http://mosaic.cnfolio.com

University virtual learning environment
https://victory.port.ac.uk

School of Engineering staff contact details
http://www.port.ac.uk/departments/academic/eng/staff

School of Engineering public website
http://www.port.ac.uk/departments/academic/eng

Maths Cafe
http://www.port.ac.uk/lookup/supportservices/mathscafe

Academic Skills Unit
http://www.port.ac.uk/departments/studentsupport/ask

English for academic purposes provided by the university
http://www.port.ac.uk/departments/academic/slas/courses/eap
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