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BruinCast Survey Winter 2006 Report

The following data are taken from a survey administered to students in five courses that participated in the BruinCast Program in Winter quarter, 2006. Data was collected through both in-class and web surveys near the end of the quarter. Although data were collected by course, we are presenting them as a single group. There were clear differences between the courses, but we do not have sufficient data to determine if it was due to the level of the course, interdisciplinary differences, or individual instructor differences. The overall response rate is 55% from a total of 871 enrollments.



N=482 n percent
1. To what extent do you think the webcasts affected your learning in this class?    
  strongly detracted   2 0.4%
  somewhat detracted   3 0.6%
  no effect   77 16.0%
  somewhat helpful   112 23.2%
  very helpful   287 59.5%
  Missing   2 0.4%
 
2. To what extent was viewing of online lectures equivalent to attending the in-class lectures?  
  strongly preferred the webcast   32 6.6%
  somewhat preferred the webcast   44 9.1%
  about the same   136 28.2%
  somewhat preferred the in-class lecture   166 34.4%
  strongly preferred the in-class lecture   96 19.9%
  Missing   7
1.5%
 
3. To what extent did having the lectures available online affect how often you came to class for lecture?
  less likely to attend class   7 1.5%
  somewhat less likely to attend class   85 17.6%
  did not affect my attendance   317 65.8%
  somewhat more likely to attend class   22
4.6%
  more likely to attend class   46 9.5%
  Missing   5
1.0%
 
 
4. Do you agree or disagree with the following three statements. “I think that having access to the webcasts allowed me to spend more time reviewing course materials than I would have if the webcasts were not available?”
  strongly disagree   8
1.7%
  disagree   16 3.3%
  neutral   80
16.6%
  agree   130 27.0%
  strongly agree   248
51.5%
  Missing   0
0.0%
 
 
5. “I miss having the opportunity to ask questions when viewing a lecture online.”    
  strongly disagree   61
12.7%
  disagree   117
24.3%
  neutral   217
45.0%
  agree   60
12.4%
  strongly agree   23 4.8%
  Missing   5
1.0%
 
 
6.  Which of the following describes you best in a lecture setting?    
  do not participate   131
27.2%
  seldom participate   190 39.4%
  occasionally participate   106
22.0%
  frequently participate   50 10.4%
  Missing   3 0.6%
 
 
7.  How many of the webcast did you view?
   
  I did not see any of the webcasts
  71
14.7%
  1-25%   126 26.1%
  26-50%
  89
18.5%
  51-75%
  50 10.4%
  76-100%
  141 29.3%
  Missing   5 1.0%
 
8.  Suppose that university administrators gave you the choice between keeping the online lecture webcasts or using the funds to change some other aspect of the course. Which of the following do you think would be most beneficial to this class? (Please select only one.)
  Better course website   11 32.3%
  Audio recordings of the lecture (i.e., digital links to audio that can be downloaded and reviewed in MP3 players and ipods) 30
6.2%
  Clickers to poll the class (similar to those used on Who wants to be a Millionaire) that could be used to enhance in class participation (i.e., collect data and view data in class) 20
4.1%
  Upgrade the classrooms (i.e., better sound and visual hardware in the classrooms) 18 3.7%
  Keep the online lecture webcasts   392 81.3%
  Missing   11
2.3%
 
9.  Did having webcasts available change your study habits in any of the following ways (Please select as many as you wish.)
 I spent less time studying the textbook and other assigned readings
36
 6.4%
  Overall I spent more time on lecture material.
218
 38.9%
 I was more likely to do all of my studying just before the exams
24  4.3%
  I was more likely to space out my studying throughout the quarter
71
 12.7%
  My study habits didn't change relative to my other courses that don't offer webcasts
202
 36.0%
  Missing   10
 1.8%

 
10. Would you like your other classes to offer online lectures?    
  not at all   5
1.0%
  a little bit   7
1.5%
  neutral   39
8.1%
  somewhat   68
14.1%
  very much   345 71.6%
  Missing   18
3.7%