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Area Improvements as a result of Assessment Day data:
** Updated from Assessment Day 2008
Computer Information Systems
Assessment Day 2006
Concerns:
From the assessment day 06 survey results students appear to be satisfied
with the quality of the laptop that is provided and the software that
comes with the laptops (75.1% agreement for quality and 79.5% agreement
for software). Laptop support and maintenance satisfaction levels were
at 80.7% . 67.5% of the students agreed or strongly agree that the laptop
program appears to have value and they reported that the laptop does
contribute to their academic success (83.3% agreement).
Students did express concern on the survey with the cost of the laptop
program. Some dissatisfaction was noted regarding the policies of the
laptop program.
Comments from the survey indicated that students want instructors to
use the laptop more for class related purposes. Additional comments
indicated that students really like the laptop buyout program upon graduation,
but some students responded to the survey appeared to have no knowledge
of the laptop buyout option upon graduation.
For laptop usage statistics, students reported the number of hours
per day that they use their laptop computers and the mean was approximately
6.6 hours per day. This level of usage was slightly higher than the
previous year assessment survey. Students reported using the laptops
most for e-mail, class research, presentations in class, and completion
of projects for class. Students use the laptops less frequently for
Web page development, and threaded class discussions.
Improvements:
The laptop program appears to be very important for students in their
academic success. We are working hard to continue to provide students
with a quality laptop package that includes software and support. We
strive to provide a package each year that is better than the previous
year. From the survey it appears that laptop quality and performance
and software are the important features that we need to concentrate
on.
Regarding the cost of the program, we are very aware of the importance
of keeping costs to students as low as possible. Since the start of
the laptop program in 1998 the fee has remained at $ 500, and we are
determined to try and keep the fees at this level. The laptop program
is self-sustaining, which means that all funding collected is used directly
for the laptop program and this funding is not used for other University
purposes.
Each year we try and add value to our program for students. From the
Assessment Day survey several years ago, students told us that a laptop
buyout upon graduation was very important. We took this feedback and
developed a laptop buyout for WSU graduates. This program remains in
effect and we have been able to provide a laptop buyout to students
for as low as $25 at the time of graduation. The buyout program is a
tiered system where the cost to students is determined by the number
of years that they have participated in the laptop program. The 2006
assessment day survey shows that not all students are aware of this
buyout program. We are making efforts to inform students of this program.
The feedback that students provide on the assessment day survey is
very important to determine the structure of the laptop program. We
appreciate the efforts that students make to keep us informed of what
is important.
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