Summary Figures – Item-Based Survey Response Trends

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The figures below offer a very basic overview of the survey results. They are easy to understand, and offer very brief, important talking points regarding the results of each survey item. For more detailed analyses in regards to questions with definitive, correct answers, click here. For deeper insights to other questions as well, click here. These graphics summarize the most-popular response choices and correct-answer response rates for all three surveyed groups (administrators, faculty, and students). For graphics that summarize the survey results in general, click here.

Individual Items Available for Download:

Q1 – With which of the following learning management systems (LMS) are you most familiar?

Q2 – Who can view the class roster in your LMS?

Q3 – Who can view the messages posted by students and instructors in the discussion board or forum in your LMS?

Q4 – Who can view your calendar in your LMS?

Q5 – Who can view your grades on individual assessments (e.g., for quizzes, homework, exams, etc.) in your LMS?

Q6 – Who can view your responses to individual items in assessments (e.g., quiz or exam questions) in your LMS?

Q7 – Who can view your overall course grades in your LMS?

Q8 – Who can view the number of submission attempts for assessments (e.g., quizzes, homework, etc.) in your LMS?

Q9 – Who can view feedback from professors/teaching assistants (TAs) to you in your LMS?

Q10 – Who can view which course materials you have accessed in your LMS (e.g., document views, clicking on links to videos, etc.)?

Q11 – Who can view which course materials you have downloaded in your LMS?

Q12 – Who can view whether you are currently logged into your LMS?

Q13 – Who can view how many times you have logged into your LMS?

Q14 – Who can view the total amount of time you have spent in your LMS?

Q15 – Who can view the time of day (timestamp) at which you submitted an assessment in your LMS?

Q16 – How frequently do people outside of the course access your data? (E.g., registrar, technology staff, and advisers.)

Q17 – How frequently do employees of the company that sells and supports your LMS access your data?

Q18 – Your data in your LMS is well safeguarded.

Q19 – Course instructors protect your data in your LMS.

Q20 – The university protects your data in your LMS. 

Q21 – Your data in your LMS is protected by law.

Q22 – To the best of your knowledge, where is your data in your LMS stored?

Q23 – To the best of your knowledge, how frequently do your professors use students’ data to predict whether they will be successful in their courses?

Q24 – To the best of your knowledge, how frequently do your professors use students’ data to predict whether they will be successful in their major?

Q25 – To the best of your knowledge, how frequently do your professors use students’ data to conduct educational research?