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Include Instructors can create up to five custom likert-style or open-response questions in your a Student Course Experience Survey. Personalized questions do not replace the default survey components and will appear at following the standard Brock-wide questions and any provided by a Department or Faculty.

The quickest way to view all existing questions is to Preview the Survey.

Use custom questions to gather feedback about elements of your a course’s design that are emergent or that are not addressed by the questions already present in the survey form.

Personalized questions will appear at the end of the survey and will not replace questions that are already present.

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You cannot add personalized questions once a survey has opened for student feedback.


Select the Add personalized questions

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Visit the Student Course Experience Survey

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Sign in

Enter your Brock University email and password and then click Sign in. If you’ve logged in to other services with your Brock University email recently, you may not be prompted to take this step.

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Add personalized questions

Personalized questions must be added to each survey as it is listed, even if they are multiple sections of the same course.

Find the Question Personalization option associated with the course section to which you’d like to add questions.

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to be modified and click on the three dot button on the far-right. This option will display as Expired once the survey for the course section has become available to students for feedback. If your course includes multiple sections, take this step for each section to which you’d like to add personalized questions..

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Enter personalized

questions

Click Expand all

To enter personalized Likert-style rating questions, click the Expand all option within the

question details

Up to five questions in total can be added to either of the two options:

  • Create custom-worded rating questions

area. To enter personalized open-ended questions, click the Show Section option within the
  • for Likert-style rating questions.

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Click Customize

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Enter the question text

  • for written response questions.

Both types only allow for custom question text. The rating options cannot be changed.

  1. Click Expand all to proceed to the editing options in either section.

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  2. Click Customize to add custom question text.

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  3. Enter the question text within the Question field [1]. Click the close icon [2].

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  2. Ensure that the

new question is set to
  1. Included

After entering a personalized question, ensure that the Included
  1. status is selected for any new questions.

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Submit questions
  1. Click Submit to

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  1. save the personalized questions

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  1. as part of the survey.

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