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Student Services Survey
BCcampus is asking faculty and academic administrators to help us by letting students know about our student services survey.
The survey is available at:
http://bccampus.fluidsurveys.com/s/StudentServices/
Everyone who participates will have a chance to win a 16GB Google Nexus 10 or a 16GB Apple iPad with Retina display. The winner will have an option to choose one between the two tablets.
The deadline of the survey is April 19th, Friday...
Student Survey gathers opinions about online learning
The purpose of this survey was to get a bird's eye of British Columbian post-secondary students’ preferences towards online education services. BCcampus currently provides a number of different services for students in BC, including coursesBC, myCreditsBC, and ApplyBC. We're interested in what new services we can offer for students, or how those existing services could be improved. Rather than guessing what students needs, we want to hear students needs from their own mouths - or mice. This survey is to be the first part of research about students’ views of online education. The second part will be one-on-one interviews with students across BC. Thus we tried to reach a broad audience by advertising on Facebook and sending it to students attending institutions participating in BCcampus' Online Collaborative Programs. As well, we avoided specifics to make the survey easy to complete and applicable to all BC students...
CoursesBC/MyCreditsBC Webinars for Student Advisors
A full schedule of webinars and workshops on two of our student service tools is on the horizon following the success of sessions offered earlier this year...
Surveying prospective students
In the past two years at BCcampus we haven't focused much on post-secondary students as an audience. The primary audience for our communications efforts is made up of representatives from post-secondary institutions themselves. After all, it's the presidents, vice-presidents academic, directors of information technology, registrars, people at centres for teaching and learning technologies who we deal with regularly. They're the ones we have to persuade that working with BCcampus is cost-effective and provides better service to students and faculty. Students are attached to their university or college, and therefore are a secondary audience for us...
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