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2011 Evaluation Module 5 - Class B11 (September 2012) Responsible for evaluation: Dorte Nielsen / Cristina Lerche Data processing and preparation of report: Cristina Lerche

Contents Contents... 2 Questions about the contend and the literature... 3 Questions about the teaching methods and organization of the course?... 4 Questions about cooperation... 6 Questions concerning your engagement and your learning outcome... 7 There has been a survey response rate of 100 (8 replies out of 8 possible). D e p a r t m e n t o f N u r s i n g i n O d e n s e Page 2

Questions about the contend and the literature How do you find the objectives for the web-based course clear and informative? To some extent 1 12.5% To a great extent 5 62.5% To a very great extent 2 25.0% How do you find the recommended literature well chosen compared to the objectives of the web-based course? How do you experience the professional level of the module? Much to low 0 0.0% To low 0 0.0% Suitable 8 100.0% To high 0 0.0% Much to high 0 0.0% How do you find the difficulty of the recommended literature? Much to low 0 0.0% To low 0 0.0% Suitable 8 100.0% To high 0 0.0% Much to high 0 0.0% D e p a r t m e n t o f N u r s i n g i n O d e n s e Page 3

Questions about the teaching methods and organization of the course? How do you find the learning methods used in the web-based course well chosen for achieving the knowledge, the skills and the competences intended with the objectives of the course? To some extent 5 62.5% To a great extent 2 25.0% To a very great extent 1 12.5% How do you find the organization of the web-based course inspiring and motivating for you to achieve the objectives of the course? How do you like learning health promotion and public health with the web-based method? To some extent 1 12.5% To a great extent 4 50.0% To what extend do you find the information to the web-based course sufficient? To some extent 4 50.0% To a very great extent 1 12.5% How do you find that the lectures challenged you sufficiently in your learning process? To a less extent 2 25.0% To some extent 4 50.0% To a great extent 2 25.0% To a very great extent 0 0.0% D e p a r t m e n t o f N u r s i n g i n O d e n s e Page 4

To what extend do you find the feedback to the first task about health promotion sufficient? To a great extent 6 75.0% To a very great extent 0 0.0% To what extend do you find the feedback to the second task about Public health sufficient? To some extent 5 62.5% To a very great extent 0 0.0% To what extend did it function for you to work in the website? To a less extent 1 12.5% To some extent 1 12.5% To what extend was the deadlines appropriate compared to the tasks in the web course? To a less extent 1 12.5% To some extent 0 0.0% To a great extent 4 50.0% D e p a r t m e n t o f N u r s i n g i n O d e n s e Page 5

Questions about cooperation To what extend has the contact between the lectures and the students during the web-based course been sufficient? To some extent 1 12.5% To a great extent 5 62.5% To a very great extent 2 25.0% Questions about cooperation - To what extend do you find the contact in between the students possibly (discussions and questioning) To a less extent 1 14.3% To some extent 1 14.3% To a great extent 2 28.6% To a very great extent 3 42.9% Total 7 100.0% How did you experience the cooperation with the foreign students? Very bad 0 0.0% Bad 0 0.0% Ok 3 37.5% Good 5 62.5% Very good 0 0.0% D e p a r t m e n t o f N u r s i n g i n O d e n s e Page 6

Questions concerning your engagement and your learning outcome To what extent do you think you have enhanced the knowledge, skills and competences which was the intended learning outcome? To a great extent 5 62.5% To a very great extent 1 12.5% To what extend do you find the international cooperation has contributed to your learning outcome To a great extent 4 50.0% To a very great extent 2 25.0% To what extend has your engagement been appropriate to reach the objectives of the web-based course (the learning outcome)? To some extent 3 37.5% To a very great extent 2 25.0% To what extend has your workload in the web-based course been reasonably compared to your learning outcome of the course? Not at all 1 12.5% To a great extent 4 50.0% To a very great extent 1 12.5% To what extend were you active searching for new perspectives in professional knowledge in the literature in relation to health promotion and public health? D e p a r t m e n t o f N u r s i n g i n O d e n s e Page 7

How many hours per week did you in average use doing the web-based course? (Reading literature and links participating in lessons discussion room and writing assignment) Under 8 hours 1 12.5% 8-16 hours 4 50.0% 16-24 hours 2 25.0% 24-32 hours 1 12.5% Over 32 hours 0 0.0% D e p a r t m e n t o f N u r s i n g i n O d e n s e Page 8