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University
of North Carolina School of Public Health
Department of Epidemiology
EPID600, Principles
of Epidemiology for Public Health
Making comments about
EPID600
We welcome your comments
by webform, email, evaluation form, and other channels.
- Peer evaluations (not anonymous)
- Twice during the semester students submit evaluations of the other participants in their small group discussions. The webform for these evaluations includes a place for general comments. The webform submissions are sent, with your name, to your teaching assistant and to Vic, who ordinarily shares general comments with all instructors. (Comments to directed to fellow small group members are distributed only to those students, without your name.)
- TA evaluations (anonymous)
- After the first month of the semester, and sometimes again at the end of the semester, students evaluate their teaching assistants through a webform that includes a field for general comments. Information from these forms is provided to the instructors and teaching assistants after the deadline for submissions has passed. Your IP address is available to Lorraine (only), but otherwise your responses are anonymous unless you choose to identify yourself in the comment.
- Course evaluations (anonymous)
- Both classroom and Internet courses have online end-of-course evaluation forms controlled by the UNC unit that sponsors the course. Comments you include on those forms, along with your other responses, are sent only with identification that you provide in the comment (plus your IP address, which will not be seen by the instructors or TAs). These comments go to the sponsoring organization and are provided to the course instructors after the course ends.
A (non-anonymous) comment can also be sent, at any time,
by using the "Make a request" form or by sending
email to Vic or Lorraine. As you may have seen, the instructors place many comments we receive online for the interest of current, past, and prospective students. PLEASE be sure to let us know if you do not want your comment shared publicly.
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