I've just given my online students a survey. Here's answers to just a few questions I think you'll enjoy:
QUESTION #1: How do you feel about having two regular due dates a week for online assignments? (There was a variety of answers, but these are the best.)
- 29% said I wish that all of the work was just available right at the start so I can work ahead of time rather than have it parceled out in two work periods per week.
- 29% said Knowing me, I won't start on assignments until right before the due date... which means I'll be online trying to submit it right before the assignment clicks "off." This worries me.
QUESTION #2: If you're using a computer at home or work, what kind of internet access do you have there?
- 15% said broadband
- 71% said cable
- 14% said they don't know
QUESTION #3: What kind of back-up plan(s) do you have in place if you have difficulties with the computer you'll be using for most of your work? (There was a variety of answers, but these are the best.)
- 29% said My computer has never given me problems
- 15% said I don't know how to answer this. I haven't given this any thought.
I'm not surprised, but am a little annoyed by students who want to simply test out of a writing composition class (as evidenced by question #1). And I'm really worried about 14% of my students
not knowing how the Internet gets to their computer... so, of course, they can't troubleshoot it. Do they think it's magic? Wow. And last, the idea that 15% have never even thought about what to do if their computer or internet connection won't work is just frightening! And so are the 29% confidently state that they've never had problems with their computer before (can you say ostrich with its head in the ground).
Yikes.
Now I know the reality of the situation I'm facing...