2003 ICT in Teaching Survey


Dear Colleague

I would be grateful if you could take a few minutes to complete the following survey.  With the information we receive I can start to make some informed decisions about the direction of ICT developments in particular to the way they are used for teaching and learning.

Thanks for your comments

Mark Ashcroft
ICT Manager

Contents


How satisfied are you with support you receive when reporting a technical fault?


How satisfied are you with the communications and follow-up support from the technical support staff?


How satisfied are you that the support staff and knowledgable and professional?


How satisfied are you with the response time to your support request?


How do you think that the technical support could be improved?


How would you rate the ease of use of the college network?


How satisfied are you with the time it takes to log on to a college computer?


How suitable is the software you use on the network for your subject?


How confident do you feel that everything will work when using the college network in a lesson?


How confident are you in using the college ICT facilities?


Do you feel that you have the right level of training to use the college network?

Yes No

How satisfied are you with the amount of information that exists to support your use of ICT in the college?


Do you know what ICT equipment is available for use in the college?

Yes No

How satisfied are you with your ability to book ICT rooms when you need them?


How important is the use of ICT in your teaching strategies?


Overall how satisfied are you with the college network?


What other ICT facilities would you like to see become available in the college?


What is your main teaching subject?.


Which age groups do you teach (please select as necessary)?

Key Stage 4
Key Stage 5
Adult Learners

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