The HIS 373 / 573 Internet Web-site
served as a basic source of information related to the course. In the space
below, evaluate the utility and convenience of the site. Was it readily accessible
for you personally? Why / why not? What value did it provide as you worked your
way through course materials and assignments? Was the site appropriately structured
and organized -- could you easily find what you needed when you needed it? How
important was the availability of instructor email access? How often did you
visit the site? Was enough training and direction provided to make it easy for
you to use the site? What portions of the site were most valuable and useful
for you? What new computer-related skills, if any, were acquired as a result
of having to access the Web-site? Did you take advantage of Web access to explore
other Internet resources? What suggestions do you have regarding additional
elements to add (or subtract) from the site?
The Expectations and Assumptions
portion of the Course Web Site INADEQUATELY / APPROPRIATELY reflected the scope
and demands required (in terms of reading, writing, research and pre-course
skill preparation) for success in this course. Knowing these in advance WAS
/ WAS NOT useful. My expected course grade ADEQUATELY / INADEQUATELY captures
the amount of time and effort expended in pursuit of course goals and objectives
and the academic skill level brought to bear on course assignments in light
of these expectations and assumptions.
What academic skills (related to
reading, writing, oral communication, analytical thinking, time management or
conducting research) did you master or improve over the course of the last semester
as a direct result of having enrolled in HIS 373 / 573? Which of these skills,
if any, will transfer to other educational endeavors?
How many hours per week did you devote
to HIS 373 / 573? How did this compare to the amount of time spent on other
courses in which you were enrolled this semester? How much of the assigned reading
did you complete? What relationship (if any) existed for you between the amount
of time invested in the various subjects covered in the course and the amount
you learned -- that is, when you read more about a topic, did you learn more
as a result or not?
Please respond to each of the following
statements by circling the appropriate phrase:
- I am more familiar now than
at the beginning of the course with basic terms, personalities and concepts
associated with the study of contemporary Japan in historical perspective.
STRONGLY AGREE AGREE NO OPINION
DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE
- I am better able now than
at the beginning of the course to discuss with understanding and insight
the main features of contemporary Japanese political, social, economic,
religious and cultural systems, institutions and beliefs.
STRONGLY AGREE AGREE NO OPINION
DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE
- I am now better able than
at the beginning of the course to discuss characteristics associated with
the Japanese cultural experience (particularly in literature, popular culture
and the fine arts).
STRONGLY AGREE AGREE NO OPINION
DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE
- I am now better able than
at the beginning of the course to explain the effect of tradition on contemporary
Japanese life and culture.
STRONGLY AGREE AGREE NO OPINION
DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE
- I am now better able than
at the beginning of the course to discuss the impact of the West on the
contemporary Japanese scene.
STRONGLY AGREE AGREE NO OPINION
DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE
- I am now better able than
at the beginning of the course to discuss with insight contemporary affairs,
issues and problems involving Japan.
STRONGLY AGREE AGREE NO OPINION
DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE
- Through my study of contemporary
Japan, I learned a great deal about traditional Japanese society and culture
in general.
STRONGLY AGREE AGREE NO OPINION
DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE
Have your attitudes towards and images
of Japan changed as a result of this course? Recall your responses to the initial
Attitude Survey you completed at the beginning of the course and describe below
any changes noted in your attitudes towards and images of Japan taking place
since then as a result of taking this course. Be specific.
Describe briefly what you consider
to be the most valuable insight you have gained as a direct result of having
taken this course.
I was most frustrated by the course
when --
Would you recommend this course
to a friend? Why / why not? Compose a brief blurb for this course that might
appear in a course assessment guide directed towards your fellow students
concerning courses to take or those to avoid at CSU:
Did this course meet your expectations
and fulfill the purposes you intended when you initially enrolled? In what ways?
In what ways did it not?
I plan to take more courses in the
following areas (circle those that apply): NONWESTERN STUDIES / HISTORY / ASIAN
STUDIES / JAPANESE STUDIES / JAPANESE HISTORY .
Comment below (use reverse side if
necessary) on any other aspect(s) of the course -- content, organization, teaching
style, discussion opportunities -- that you feel ought to be retained, replaced
or modified. COMMENTS ON THE EVALUATION QUESTIONNAIRE ITSELF WOULD BE APPRECIATED.