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Brad Cox

May 28, 1998

I am pleased to announce that Taming the Electronic Frontier won the $25,000 Paul Allen Foundation Distance Education Competition .

Jul 28, 1998

I will be leaving GMU and returning to industry at the end of the year. This is the last time these courses will be offered by GMU.

Nov 14, 1998

Taming the Electronic Frontier has been nominiated for a 1998-1999 GMU Excellence in Teaching Award.

Virtual School

LRNG572 Fall 1998 Course Assessment

During the last week of this course, I post a web-based course assessment questionaire in which each student answers various qualitative and quantitative questions about themselves and their impressions with this course (non-anonymously). Since I'm also the programmer who develops and processes the web forms, I couldn't think of a way to provide an anonymous alternative.

This page posts the raw unfiltered results. I conscientiously included both favorable and unfavorable comments. The only change was deleting the columns that identified students and omitting information not of general interest, such as cost/benefit data (time spent versus value received) on each specific task.

GMU Instructor and Course Appraisal Form (generic to all courses)
Additions to the GMU form proposed by the Student Senate (generic to all courses)
Suggestions for improving this course (specific to this course)
Talk to Me comments from the final grade reporting task
Portfolios produced by students in this class.
Projects students undertook for external customers for 50% of their grade.
Histogram showing how the class performed grade-wise
Teaching Statement in response to nomination for GMU Excellence in Teaching Award